Make an underwater volcano

This simple science demonstration is a fantastic way to learn about volcanoes, tectonic plates and convection currents. Volcanoes are mostly found on tectonic plate boundaries because the movement of tectonic plates allows magma to reach the surface. The Ring of Fire around the Pacific Plate is home to around 75% of the world’s volcanoes! Volcanoes […]

FIVE Easy Milk Science Experiments

If you’re looking for a fun science experiment to do in the kitchen, you’ve landed in the right place! These five easy milk science experiments use milk as the main ingredient. Make ice cream with milk, ice and salt. Find out how to make butter from cream ( not quite milk ), make glue from […]

10 Brilliant Science YouTube Channels for Kids

If you’re looking for the best science YouTube channels for kids, you’re in the right place. The ten science channels below are inspiring, educational and, most of all, fun! The videos below are mostly suitable for kids of all ages. However, Backyard Scientist and Veratasium are probably best for tweens and teens. Ten of the […]

Simple plant transpiration experiment

Transpiration is the evaporation of water from the leaves, stems or flowers of a plant. You might have seen my transpiration experiments using celery and coloured water, and white flowers before. Today I have a slightly different way of demonstrating this important scientific concept. It’s a great way to show transpiration in action, and all […]

Parachute for Jack ( and the beanstalk )

The idea behind this Jack and the Beanstalk themed science activity is to design and build a mini parachute so Jack can safely drop to the bottom of the beanstalk. Remember, if you’re testing different parachute designs, you must use the same toy figure for Jack and drop the parachutes from the same height. Build […]

Top 10 Outdoor Summer Science Experiments

Summer is a great time to get outdoors, play, explore and learn at the same time. I often find that if I set up some outdoor science experiments, my children keep coming back to them over a period of weeks or days, each adding their own twist to the activity. Here are 10 of my […]

Minibeast Hunt Top Tips

A minibeast hunt is a great science activity for young children. It’s a good excuse for getting the whole family outside on an adventure and provides lots of fun learning opportunities. You don’t need a huge area to explore, a small garden or outdoor space can be filled with minibeasts. A minibeast hunt doesn’t need […]

5 Easy Rockets Kids Can Make

Rockets make a great science project or space-themed STEM Challenge as they are fairly easy to make, can be personalised however you want and be reused over and over again. These easy rockets kids can make are also fun craft projects and can be turned into a science investigation too! My personal favourite rocket is […]

Wonderful Women in STEM – Mary Anning

The next scientist in my Wonderful Women in STEM series is the pioneering Mary Anning! Mary Anning has been named one of the 10 most influential British women in science history by the Royal Society. Mary was a trailblazer in her time and made invaluable contributions to palaeontology despite having no formal education and being […]

Paddling Pool Science Experiments

The last two days have been so hot in the UK that we’ve had the paddling pool out, so it seemed like the perfect time to try some water based investigations. For each mini investigation, I asked the children a question, and then we discussed what we thought would happen and why. I’ve also got […]