Explosive Science Experiments for Kids

Is there anything more fun than an explosive science experiment? This collection of explosive, fizzy and sometimes messy science activities is sure to appeal to even the most reluctant little scientists, and the kids who love science already will REALLY enjoy erupting volcanoes, launching rockets and generally just doing awesome science at home. Exploding science […]

Awesome Egg Experiments for Kids

Easter is just around the corner, so I’ve put together a collection of egg experiments perfect for this time of year. Eggs are great for experiments as they are inexpensive, easily available and very versatile. We try not to waste food at Science Sparks, but for most of these ideas, you can still eat the actual egg. Do […]

Grenada -Around the World in 50 Experiments

Our next stop in our journey Around the World in 50 Experiments is a chain of islands in the Caribbean Sea called Grenada. Grenada is made up of three islands, Grenada, Petit Martinique and Carriacou. These volcanic islands have a beautiful tropical climate, gorgeous beaches, lush rainforests and abundant wildlife. Grenada produces lots of spices, […]

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 […]

Easy ideas for British Science Week

I can’t quite believe it’s time for British Science Week again already. It seems like two minutes since we were planning our space themed experiments last year. If like me, the time has run away from you and you need some easy ideas for British Science Week, we’ve got some suggestions that might help. I […]

Rising Water Air Pressure Demonstration

This straightforward science activity is an excellent demonstration of air pressure! When the lit candle runs out of oxygen, changes in air pressure lead to the water level in the glass rising upwards. This activity requires adult supervision. You’ll need Matches A pint-sized glass or jar Egg cup or candle holder Small tealight candle Water […]

Pop a balloon with orange peel

Did you know you can pop a balloon using orange peel? This simple science trick is great for parties, as part of a science show or just for fun. You’ll need Orange Several balloons Instructions Cut the orange in half ( ask an adult to help ) Remove the orange from the peel. Squeeze the […]

How to make an electromagnet

Electromagnets are electrically powered magnets that can be turned on and off. You can make your own electromagnet with a simple battery-powered circuit and a screwdriver or iron nail. As electricity flows through the wire coiled around the screwdriver, it creates a magnetic field which magnetizes the metal of the screwdriver. This activity should be […]

Science Experiments for World Book Day

As World Book Day is just around the corner, I thought I’d pull together some of my favourite book themed science experiments. Here at Science Sparks, we love using a book to help bring a science experiment to life, and if I’m ever short of inspiration, reading a great kids’ book always helps me come […]

Static Electricity Snakes

Static electricity is great for science experiments; it’s easy to create, is safe and can be used in many different ways. We’ve used static electricity to bend water, make tissue paper jump up to a balloon and create some crazy hairstyles! These static electricity snakes use tissue paper like my jumping frogs, but this time […]