Are you looking for science activities to do with your kindergartners? No sweat. We have you covered. Check out our list of 31 science activities that you can try with your kindergartners this month.
- This science activity encourages kindergartners to chemical reactions and colors. It’s also an excellent way to help kids develop fine motor skills.
- This weather activity combines a popular book and a classic experiment to introduce kindergartners to tornadoes.
- Dye flowers a variety of colors with this Color Changing Flowers Experiment.
- This Rust Resistant Magnetic Discovery Bottle is a super cool way to explore magnetism.
- Teach kindergartners about animal habitats while Sorting Animals on a Venn Diagram. It’s really easy to set up, and even toddlers can participate.
- This awesome Walking Water Science Experiment will wow kindergartners!
- This lava lamp experiment is a HUGE hit with kindergartners. It is by far my most popular science activity. I bet your kindergartners will enjoy it too!
- Want to really WOW your kindergartners? Try out this leak-proof bag science experiment. It’s like a magic trick, but it’s real science!
- Make a rain cloud in a jar and develop fine motor skills too! This science activity allows young children to explore and investigate what happens when it rains.
- This oil and water science exploration is a fun and colorful way to observe how oil and water don’t mix together.
- Make a Rainbow Jar and introduce young children to density. It’s really cool.
- The kindergartners will get a kick out of this super cool dancing raisins science experiment!
- This Water Xylophone Science Experiment combines music and science. It’s easy enough for your kindergartners to make too.
- Kindergartners will have a blast building a LEGO Volcano and watching it erupt.
- Kindergartners will be amazed by this Magic Milk Science Experiment!
- Kindergartners absolutely love this Solar System Scavenger Hunt! It’s a fun way to introduce preschoolers to the solar system and planets within it.
- Amaze your kindergartners with Dancing Rice! This baking soda and vinegar investigation is very intriguing.
- These shaving cream clouds are so gorgeous! I can’t wait to do this one!
- Introduce preschoolers to the Zones of the Ocean with these engaging sensory bottles!
- Make a pulley and teach kindergartners about simple machines with this activity that will have kindergartners moving and learning!
- This Growing Plants Science Activity is a fantastic way to teach kindergartners about plants! It even includes an observation sheet that is easy enough for preschoolers to use. (not pictured)
- Did you know that anyone can inflate a balloon with baking soda and vinegar? You have to try this one!
- Explore what melts in the sun with this fun science experiment. It’s perfect for a warm, sunny day.
- Teach kindergartners about the water cycle with this Water Cycle in a Bag! It’s perfect for young children.
- This ocean in a bottle looks fantastic! It is a great way to explore oil and water.
- Did you know you can make your own dinosaur excavation activity and only use two simple ingredients that most people have in their homes? It’s really cool!
- This static electricity butterfly experiment is so neat. It’s straightforward to make, and you’ll be surprised by how long this will occupy your kindergartners.
- Kindergartners absolutely love baking soda and vinegar reactions! This post will tell you how to get really amazing results.
- Your kindergartners will love this super cool Lava Lamp Science Experiment.
- Explore ramps and friction with this super simple science activity for kindergartners!
What experiments are you doing with your kindergartners?