This site has science projects for kids that only require inexpensive household materials. The projects range from making potato batteries to gliders that can be printed from templates. All of the experiments have clear instructions with pictures and an explanation of how the science behind it works.
Easy Science Experiments Reader Reviews
The following site reviews were submitted by readers like you. Discovered (or created) a cool site we should know about? Click here to add URL.Adventures in Chemistry
July 29, 2014 -- Submitted by Kevin, a reader from United States, who is affiliated with the site.
The audience is mixed, the ABC area is intended for K-2 children, and some the other areas (Experiments, Secret Science of Stuff, the game) go to grades 3-6. We believe this is a very rich resource and we will be adding to all the sections–the ABC area alone has 26 videos, 26 poems, and 26 science activities that can be done at home. For this time of year, many of the activities should appeal to parent/kids at home/camp during the summer. We are a non-profit, with no advertising on the pages.
NanoSpace
April 24, 2014 -- Submitted by Patrice Harris, a reader from Milwaukee, WI, who is affiliated with the site.
This site offers wonderful, free games that can be used by kids, teachers and parents to increase literacy in science in a fun, interactive and educational way. NanoSpace has more than 25 games and activities in an amusement park setting that keeps kids engaged while learning about science. Teachers can also find free resources including lesson plans and age appropriate worksheets in the Educator Resources of The Molecularium Project website.
Cool Fun Science To Try At Home
April 23, 2012 -- Submitted by Jay Doherty, a parent from United Kingdom, who is affiliated with the site.
MiniScientists.com aims to bring you exciting science projects using materials you can find around the home or buy cheaply from the local store, so there are no excuses – roll up your sleeves and get stuck in!
A Young Scientist
January 16, 2012 -- Submitted by Jerry, a reader from New England, USA, who is affiliated with the site.
A kid-safe website dedicated to encouraging a love of science in young people and their parents. You’ll find experiments and projects for kids of all ages as well as selected videos from across the web. Come check it out!
Experiland Science Education
October 4, 2011 -- Submitted by Jere Botes, a teacher from South Africa, who is affiliated with the site.
Experiland lets you enjoy and learn about the amazing world of science with fun, tried and tested science projects in five main categories suitable for elementary and middle school children. Many fun free science experiment ideas & information are available on our site.
The Wonderful Micro World
June 9, 2010 -- From Arasu, a parent from TamilNadu, India, who is affiliated with the site.
This site contains many amazing pictures of household objects, bacteria, cells of plants and animals, and much more seen through a microscope. For example, you can see different types of clothes at 100x magnification. It’s really useful for students and schools.