Science Experiments for Kids
Most recently, the January/February included an experiment called Dancing Raisins that the B-man (and his older brother) was so excited about we just had to do it.
Here’s what you’ll need to get your raisins dancing:
- 1 tall glass filled 1/3 with water
- 4 tablespoons of vinegar
- 3 teaspoons of baking soda
- 5 raisins
Here’s a video of us doing the experiment. You’ll notice that I miss understood the directions and did 3 TABLESPOONS of baking soda, causing our mixture to overflow (opps!) and I think it also made our raisins dance like they were in their 90’s…… Regardless, if you have these ingredients at home, I’d def. recommend you give this a whirl. While our raisins didn’t get their groove on as much as we would have liked, the boys had a blast and they learned about buoyancy at the same time!
So here’s my question for you guys. Since we had so much fun with this experiment, I want to find more to do with the boys. If you have any suggestions or sites that you go to for fun experiences for 4-7 year olds, I’d love to hear about them!
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2.22.10 at 9:22 am
Amy comments:
I don’t have any specific experiments in mind right off the top of my head (and before coffee! lol) but the first thing that DID come to mind is Dr. Kaboom! http://www.doktorkaboom.com/ He’s full of total awesomeness and makes science fun. If your kids are into the experiment thing right now you should check him out..he has some videos on the site. I love this man!

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2.22.10 at 9:29 am
Tela comments:
Cool!
Have you heard of Productive Parenting.com? They have all sorts of things to do with kids… some really cool, some just OK. It only goes to late 4 though… so SM might be bored…
2.22.10 at 10:02 am
Shannanb aka Mommy Bits comments:
Thanks guys, these are great. Did either of you ever watch Mr. Wizard on Nickelodeon when you were little? I’d love to find a show like that.
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2.22.10 at 10:35 am
phyllis comments:
we are so doing this today! My S loves science experiments and she wont eat raisins but would love to see them dance. She is going to think I am so cool for coming up with this!
I’m also going to look at productiveparenting.com; thanks Tela
2.23.10 at 6:05 pm
Donna W. Guthrie comments:
Science Fairs!
Get ready for this year’s science fair with a MEET ME AT THE CORNER, Virtual Field trip to Baylor University to meet Janice VanCleave, the author of dozen of books about science and science fair projects. Young grace (age 11) learns about what goes into making an award winning science fair project.
MEET ME AT THE CORNER, Virtual Field Trips for Kids (www.meetmeatthecorner.org)
is a series of free educational video pod casts is directed at kids ages 7-12. Each three-minute episode includes links to fun websites, a list of recommended books and a Learning Corner of questions and extended activities about the topic.
2.23.10 at 6:17 pm
Emily comments:
I saw that someone already mentioned this site but if you’re looking specifically for science experiements you can search on http://www.productiveparenting.com/ by age and category: science. We recently watched a plastic bag blow up with steam from boiling water (parent supervision required:)and the concept of ‘hot air rises’ made a little more sense!
2.25.10 at 8:19 am
Dad@Kids Fun Activities comments:
Hi Shannan, I like Your Blog. Last year I bought microscope to my daughter and she started to do experiment by herself. I just teached her the operation and she continue from there. She examine leaf, bee etc.
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3.4.10 at 11:27 am
Ann comments:
Cool! I am going to try this!
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3.5.10 at 7:23 pm
Allison Dabler comments:
Ha!! Glad they are enjoying their mags!! xoxo
Auntie Allie
3.10.10 at 11:16 pm
Lori comments:
Very cool experiment. Thanks for sharing.
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4.21.10 at 10:19 am
badger comments:
National geographic rocks hard, tis a great little resource full of interesting stuff and things to do
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