Summer is a good time to go outdoors, play, explore and learn at the same time. I often find that if you set up some Outdoor science experiments, My children continue to return to them for a period of weeks or days, each adding their own turn to the activity.

There are 10 of my favorite here Outdoor Science experiments!
Postal teddy line
We have had tyrolins configured in our garden for weeks. Children can experiment using different materials for the postal line, changing the gradient, designing different harnesses and using different forms and sizes of cyclists!
This is a fantastic activity to learn about the effect of gradients on speed, forces and friction.

Giant tray
TO giant tray It’s always fun! You just need a large tray, a large amount of cornmeal and some water. Children can try to cross the Gloop before sinking.
Oobleck is a non -Newtonian fluid that is sold when pressure is applied and returns to a liquid state when the pressure is released.
Be careful with this since the surface can be slippery.

Aphruded ships
These Aphruded ships They are super easy to make and very fun to use in a water table. Children can use lemons, files, melons and any other fruit they want to try.

What height is a tree?
Make a trip to the forest to find out How high is a tree. While there, ask children to seek animal footprints and listen to the sounds of animals.

Build a mud kitchen
Establish children a challenge to create yours mud kitchen Using wooden planks or even a cardboard box. Once the kitchen ends, children can do Gaseous potions Or simply mud cakes!

Straws
Straw shooters are great, since children can assume them in the way they want. We have made rockets, spatial spaces, spiders and even his father’s daddy father. They are also an excellent way of Learn about aerodynamics.

Giant bubbles
Make your own bubble mixture And some giant bubbles! Children can also search rainbow in bubbles

Science with scooters
Take a scooter and try a little Science science!

Create a water wall
Water walls They are very funny and easy to build. You just need something plastic tubeFunnels, cubes and something to attach it!

Splashes patterns
This fun The activity of the splashes pattern is fantastically disorderly. Let balloons fall full of paint and observe the splash pattern that they do when they hit a sheet of white paper.
Syringe paint It’s also a lot of fun for a sunny day! Fill the syringes with paint and shoot on a sheet hanging in the fence or a large sheet of paper.

Can you think more about Outdoor Science experiments For us?

Last update on August 14, 2024 by Emma Vanstone
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