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Elementary Age

Looking for a fun and rewarding project for your Elementary aged student? Scroll through our free project library for elementary age.

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Bees and Ants Science Projects

Science Projects Smelling Bee Game Despite having compound eyes, bees and ants don't use their eyes the same way we do; in fact, some ants are blind! So instead of their sight, bees and ants often will rely on their sense of smell. Special scents called...

Halloween Candy Science: Tricks with Treats

Put Halloween candy to good use with an easy solubility science experiment.

Learn About Ants: Science Projects and More!

Science Projects - Learn About Ants Observing an Ant is The Best Way to Learn About Ants Do you know where to find ants? The sidewalk or driveway are good places to look. You might even find some inside your house! It's hard to see ants in the grass since they are so...

Introduction to Rocks & Minerals

Learn how minerals form, and the difference between rocks and minerals in this science lesson.

Valentine’s Day Science Projects

Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity to inspire your student’s LOVE for science! Engage your kids with science concepts such as diffusion, density, and surfactants. These three, hands-on science projects include the Dancing Conversational Hearts, Rainbow Heart, and...

Middle School

Take a look through our many free Middle School projects. These projects are selected to challenge and entice your middle schooler.

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Water Purification Science Project + video

Construct a simple water filtration system using mainly household items.

Rock & Mineral Collections Comparison Chart

Compare the rock and mineral collections available from Home Science Tools with this chart. Rock set: # of samples: Other information: Geology Field Trip in a Bag 30 Includes about 30 unlabeled minerals, fossils, gemstones,...

Astronomy: Moon & Constellations

Astronomy Science Lesson Phases of the Moon Unlike the sun, the moon does not give off its own light; instead, it reflects the sun's light. Because of the orbit of the moon, we don't always see the whole moon illuminated. How much of the moon we see depends on...

Learn About Trees & Forests

树科学课有很多树木kinds of trees in the world. Scientists use a system called classification to organize different types of trees and make them easier to identify and study. Classification breaks different kinds of similar things...

How To Make Green Eggs & Ham

Make an egg white turn green using pH chemistry, and the juice from red cabbage.

High School

We’ve gathered our Free Science Projects for your High School Student in one place to make it easier to find just the right project.

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Homeschool Science Dissection Kits

自主学习科学解剖工具包是一个文件夹内t part of a homeschool science curriculum. But, many parents often get caught up in thinking that high school science labs need to be hard. Not so! There are many homeschool science dissection kits that are available...

Leaf Chromatography Experiment

To get started with our leaf chromatography experiment, we first must learn about leaves. Leaves contain different pigments, which give them their color. Green chlorophyll is the most common type of pigment, but there are also carotenoids (yellow, orange) and...

Homopolar Motor – Make a Spinning Wire Sculpture

In this experiment, we will make a homopolar motor! To make a simple motor (homopolar motor) that doubles as a work of art you will need three things – a battery, magnet, and wire. Use one of our neodymium magnets to power the spinning wire motor. What You Will Need:...

Science Notebooks with Jr. High and High School Students

Our first article on keeping a science notebook gave you reasons for keeping a notebook. This article has practical advice on teaching junior high and high school students with science notebooks. The notebook is a snapshot of the student and his or her understanding...

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Science Projects Smelling Bee Game Despite having compound eyes, bees and ants don’t use their eyes the same way we do; in fact, some ants are blind! So instead of their sight, bees and ants often will rely on their sense of smell. Special scents called pheromones help them recognize each other and their homes. In […]

Put Halloween candy to good use with an easy solubility science experiment.

Science Projects – Learn About Ants Observing an Ant is The Best Way to Learn About Ants Do you know where to find ants? The sidewalk or driveway are good places to look. You might even find some inside your house! It’s hard to see ants in the grass since they are so tiny, but […]

Learn how minerals form, and the difference between rocks and minerals in this science lesson.

Valentine’s Day is a great opportunity to inspire your student’s LOVE for science! Engage your kids with science concepts such as diffusion, density, and surfactants. These three, hands-on science projects include the Dancing Conversational Hearts, Rainbow Heart, and Marbled Valentine’s Day card. Dancing Hearts What you need: 1 cup water 1 tablespoon baking soda ½ […]
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