Tie a balloon to a string and blow it up. Kids can see the force of air pushing the balloon and understand Newton’s Third Law of Motion.
Have kids make different paper planes and see which one flies the farthest. This is air resistance and lift.
Use a board or table with a slight incline and roll different objects down it. Kids can learn about gravity and how objects accelerate at different rates.
Tie a string with a small object at the end and let it swing back and forth. This shows kids how energy moves from potential to kinetic as it swings.
Fill a water bottle and balance it on different surfaces or in different positions. Kids will see how the centre of gravity affects balance and stability.
Hide paper clips and other small metal objects in a box and give kids a magnet to find them. This explains the basic concept of magnetism and attraction.
Use a flashlight and objects to make shadows on the wall. Kids can move the light and see how the shadows change in size and shape, learn about light.
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