Finding science experiments doesn’t have to be a difficult task.
Nowadays, you can take advantage of sites that have both hands-on and virtual experiments when looking for something to go with your science curriculum.
There are even video demonstrations which are handy for times when you don’t have the resources to put together the experiments yourself.
Below you’ll find a list of sites that have printable and virtual experiments as well as videos that you can use to enhance your homeschool science curriculum. May they bring out the Newton in your child.
Resources for Science Experiments
PhET: Offers interactive science simulations for elementary though college level sciences.
Physics Lessons: Has a collection of 69 virtual science experiments.
Online Labs: This is a collection of links to sites with online lab simulations and science experiments.
Little Shop of Physics: You’ll find both physical and virtual science experiments on the Little Shop of Physics.
Try Science: This website has science experiments, field trips and adventures.
Kinetic City: Has a collection of science experiments, games and activities. Signing up for a free account enables your child to save up power points.
Science Kids: This site has a plethora of science experiments, projects, games, videos and more.
Museum of Science and History: This well-known museum in Chicago offers “How To” science experiments and games on its site.
Science Bob: You’ll find experiments, videos, research help, and more on Science Bob’s site.
Steve Spangler Science: This site has a huge collection of science experiments and videos done by Steve Spangler. It requires free registration to access the videos.
Kidspot: This section of Kidspot has a large assortment of science experiments for kids to do.
PBS Kids: This is a collection of printable experiments and other activities from the TV show ZOOM.
National Geographic Kids: This is a collection of easy science experiments for kids.
Did you find some experiments to try with your kids? I hope you did. If you found this list useful, I’d love it if you’d share it with others who are looking for science experiments so that we can spread the knowledge.
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