Use the sun’s power for this solar energy activity. Solar panels use semiconductor material that converts light energy to electricity. An electric motor helps you to see the electricity being produced! Safety note: Be sure to explain safety precautions to children. Solar energy activity involves electricity and heat. Eye and skin protection should be used. When…
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Rubber band car – 6 STEM design ideas
Making a rubber band car is fun for experiments and learning about potential and kinetic energy. It’s fun and easy to build a rubber band car. It’s a great opportunity to try some engineering design. Safety note: Be sure to explain safety precautions to children. These experiments use rubber bands under tension and sharp skewers….
7 electric motor activities for kids – STEM labs
Electric motor activities are good for introducing electricity and magnetism to children. These topics are not always taught in depth because of their difficulty. These 7 fun and easy motor activities will make the concepts concrete and hands-on! Safety note: Be sure to explain safety precautions to children. These experiments use batteries and magnets. Eye…
Hand warmer reaction
With crisper temperatures, hand warmers start popping up on dollar tables at the stores. These inexpensive ones come two to a cellophane package, one for each hand. The warming chemical is inside a non-woven bag. Here’s an experiment that gives children a chance to explore the hand warmer reaction and learn more about the chemical…
Glow stick experiment
Glow sticks are easy to find in many colors around some of the holidays. What a great time for an energy glow stick experiment that demonstrates chemical and physical principles. Safety note: Be sure to explain safety precautions to children. This experiment uses hot water. Skin protection should be used. Avoid getting chemicals from the the…