Science is full of wonder waiting to be discovered! These projects invite children to explore how the world works through hands‑on experiments that spark curiosity and joy. From melting ice and floating toys to watching seeds sprout and learning how fruits decay, each activity helps young learners see science in everyday life.
Through observation, play, and simple investigation, students begin to understand the forces, materials, and living things that surround them. These projects encourage questions, teamwork, and creativity—building a foundation for lifelong learning and appreciation of God’s amazing creation.
1. Properties of Matter
- Melting Point Experiment
Explore how heat changes solids into liquids using ice, butter, chocolate, or crayons. - Exploring States of Matter
Identify solids, liquids, and gases with simple hands‑on examples. - 🌊 Floating vs. Sinking
Test everyday objects to see which float and which sink. - 🧪 Mini‑Experiment: Why Do Things Float?
2. Life Science & Living Things
- Understanding the Rotting Process in Fruits and Vegetables
Observe how food breaks down over time and what affects the speed of decay. - Exploring Bacteria: The Invisible Neighbors
- Lemon Seed Discovery
- Seed Project: Watching a Seed Sprout (coming soon)
3. Forces & Motion
- Understanding Friction: Simple Experiments for Kids
Test how different surfaces affect how objects slide or roll.
4. Sensory Science
- Fun Nose Game: Identify Household Scents Blindfolded
Explore the sense of smell using safe, familiar scents.

