Spring science activities
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Spring science activities. Get inspired and try out new things.
Next month is June! I am so excited for June! Here is a little look into some of our spring time activities. In April we spent some time le...

Erica Boger saved to Anchor charts
Well this might just be the best science experiment I have ever done with my Kindergarten class! Did you know you could turn milk into plastic by adding vinegar? AMAZING science activity for kids of all ages!
Teaching your children science doesn't have to be complicated. Here is a simple experiment that toddlers and preschoolers will love.

Tijana Djurovic saved to Kids
You must try this Easter rubber egg experiment with your kids! Learn how to turn an Easter egg into a bouncy ball, a wow worth STEM activity.
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Kelsee Boyer saved to London's Christmas List
Fun science activities are such a great way to get kids excited about learning. This year you can have tons of fun learning with these 10 Spring Science Activities. Not only are they educational, they are so much fun your kids will be begging to do them with you!

Teaching Mama saved to Science Activities
What an awesome spring science project for kids! Make a DIY sprout house. Great way to teach kids about growing plants and it's perfect for preschool, kindergarten, first grade or second grade.

Katie saved to Fun Kid Ideas
Rainbow Science Activities for Kids: Explore light and rainbows with these STEM and STEAM activities for children. Perfect for spring, St. Patrick's Day, and any unit on weather! ~ BuggyandBuddy.com

Buggy and Buddy saved to STEAM Kids
Colored flower experiment for kids! Watch flowers magically change color and learn the science of how plants drink water. Easy and fun!

Morgan Williamson saved to STEM
This rain cloud in a jar is a weather science experiment gives young children a chance to explore clouds and rain in a hands-on and engaging way! If you are looking for a simple and easy science activity to do with the kids this spring, this is perfect for you. Plus, it includes free printable recording sheets!
Rachel Cox saved to Science