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Fifteen Simple Science Projects for Easter

Experience thrilling Easter science experiments designed for growing scientists! Delve into Easter-themed physics and chemistry with these enjoyable activities.

Fifteen Fun and Educational Science Experiments to Try This Easter
Fifteen Fun and Educational Science Experiments to Try This Easter

Fifteen Simple Science Projects for Easter

Get ready for a colourful and educational Easter with these engaging science experiments designed for kids! These activities incorporate real and plastic eggs, colourful reactions, slime, and STEM challenges, making learning fun and exciting.

Easter Egg Stacking STEM Challenge

Using plastic eggs and play-dough, children can attempt to stack as many eggs as possible to explore balance, stability, and engineering concepts. This simple yet tricky STEM activity is suitable for preschool and early elementary children.

Chemical Reaction with Real Eggs (Lemon Volcanoes style)

Take your science experiments to the next level by using real eggs for an acid-base reaction. Soak the eggs in vinegar to dissolve the shells (which contain calcium carbonate), then decorate them with food coloring for colourful effects. Alternatively, a lemon and baking soda fizzing experiment can be done on paper plates with food dye to simulate erupting volcanoes, showing exciting colourful reactions.

Slime Making with a Touch of Easter Magic

Create slime using everyday ingredients like glue, baking soda, vinegar, and contact lens saline solution or water activators. Adding glitter, food coloring, or glow-in-the-dark powder gives it a festive, colourful look. This slime-making experiment introduces concepts of polymers and physical chemistry while offering a tactile sensory activity.

Egg Sensory and Fine Motor Science Activities

Use hollow plastic eggs filled with small objects or coloured liquid to create a sensory bin or matching game that promotes fine motor skills and introduces counting or matching letters and colours with STEM relevance.

Milk and Food Coloring Reaction ("Explosive Firework Display")

Inspired by Disney science experiments, pour milk into a shallow dish, add drops of colourful food dye, then touch the surface with a dish soap-coated Q-tip to create swirling colourful patterns due to surface tension changes, demonstrating fluid dynamics and chemistry.

These experiments combine fun, colour, tactile engagement, and foundational STEM principles suitable for kids at various ages and skill levels, perfect for Easter-themed learning and play. Additionally, there are more experiments available such as the "Rainbow Fizzy Easter Eggs", Peeps science experiments, and a collection of Easter slime recipes.

For a more comprehensive guide, check out the Printable Easter Project Pack which includes 20+ Easter science activities and STEM projects for K-2 and beyond. This pack offers simple background science explanations, theme activities, journal pages, and design process steps, as well as additional STEM activities like the Easter egg tower, spaghetti and marshmallow challenge Easter theme, brick building ideas, puzzles, and screen-free coding activities.

Happy Easter and happy experimenting!

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