Step by Step Learn Science Experiments Courses for Kids - Little Inventors (2024)

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Welcome to our exciting world of science experiments for kids! Designed to captivate young minds and foster a love for exploration, these hands-on activities are perfect for curious learners. Our carefully selected experiments are safe, age-appropriate, and guaranteed to spark wonder and amazement.

Join us on this journey of discovery as we delve into the realms of scientific exploration with your children. Science experiments offer numerous benefits for children beyond just fun and entertainment. They encourage critical thinking, problem-solving skills, and a natural sense of curiosity. By engaging in these experiments, children develop a deeper understanding of scientific concepts, enhance their observation skills, and gain practical knowledge of the world around them. Moreover, science experiments foster creativity, promote teamwork, and inspire a lifelong passion for learning.

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About This Course!

Our collection of science experiments for kids covers a wide range of topics, ensuring there’s something for everyone. From chemistry to physics, biology to environmental science, we have experiments that explore different scientific disciplines. Each experiment is accompanied by clear instructions, a list of required materials (most of which can be found at home), and a step-by-step guide to conducting the experiment. We believe in hands-on learning, allowing children to actively participate and engage in the scientific process.

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What you’ll learn!

01

Basic Module

The basic level is perfect for young learners which focuses on introducing fundamental scientific concepts in a simple and accessible way. Children will engage in hands-on activities that emphasize observation, exploration. These experiments use everyday materials and are designed to spark curiosity and enthusiasm for scientific inquiry.

E.g.Dancing raisins and Color changing milk.

02

Intermediate Module

In the intermediate level, children will delve deeper into scientific principles and expand their experimental skills. The emphasis is on developing critical thinking skills, forming hypotheses, and designing controlled investigations. Children will gain a deeper understanding of scientific concepts while enjoying engaging experiments that challenge their problem-solving abilities.

E.g. Homemade slime and Solar powered Oven.

03

Advanced Module

The advanced level is designed for the children who have already gained a solid foundation in science experiments. This level provides a more in-depth exploration of scientific phenomena and encourages independent thinking and experimentation. Children will tackle sophisticated experiments that require advanced equipment or specialized materials. They will be encouraged to apply their knowledge to real-world scenarios, conduct research, and communicate their findings effectively. The advanced level fosters a deeper understanding of scientific principles and nurtures a scientific mindset.

E.g.Electrolysis of water and Acid-Base Indicators.

04

Certification test

In the end, students will be assessed based on a certification project they build on their own.

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    Making predictions can help students in asking testable questions. These are questions that students can answer by completing one or more steps in the experiment. Predictions also give them a starting point for their experiment. They may think that XYZ will happen during the experiment.

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    Pull an egg into a bottle

    This classic easy science experiment never fails to delight. Use the power of air pressure to suck a hard-boiled egg into a jar, no hands required. Learn more: Egg in a Bottle.

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    Some practical ways to offer exciting & fun science lessons for kids in schools:
    1. Exploring Nature. If you're looking for ways to make science fun for kids in school, you may have heard about the concept of exploring nature. ...
    2. Animated & Multimedia Learning. ...
    3. Kitchen Gardening. ...
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    5. Field Trips. ...
    6. Interesting Games.

    What's the easiest science course? ›

    What are the easiest science courses in college?
    1. Introductory Astronomy: This course usually covers basic concepts of the universe, solar system, stars, and galaxies. ...
    2. Human Biology or Anatomy: If you're interested in the human body, these courses might be appealing.
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    How to make simple experiments? ›

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    1. Bicarb and Vinegar Volcano. Mix together bicarbonate of soda and vinegar in a container and watch as they react and create a fizzy eruption. ...
    2. Dancing Raisins. ...
    3. Homemade Butter. ...
    4. Cloud Dough. ...
    5. Rainbow Milk. ...
    6. Magnetic Cereal. ...
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