The Digital Bits Science Labs are fun science experiments for young children. Kids, make sure you have an adult's permission before trying any of these science experiments.
Digital Bits Science Lab
Science Experiments for Kids, Parents and Teachers
Science Lab experiment list
Posts
- Category: Concepts Explored
- Category: Aerodynamics
- Category: Air pressure
- Build a balloon-powered mini-hovercraft
- Learn about air pressure from a leaky bottle
- Learn about air pressure with a piece of paper
- Make some noise - learn about sound with a "straw clarinet"
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Use a squeaky balloon to teach about air pressure, vocal cords and sound waves
- Category: Biology
- Ant farm studies in insect biology and cooperative groups
- Demonstration of veins, arteries and transpiration
- How to make a pinhole camera. Learn how your eyes work.
- Levitate your arm with muscle memory
- Magnifying glass experiment: How does your computer and TV make colors?
- Make some noise - learn about sound with a "straw clarinet"
- Multimeter experiments and introduction
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Open your fingers and try to drop something: experiment with the body and its limitations
- Use a squeaky balloon to teach about air pressure, vocal cords and sound waves
- Category: Buoyancy
- Category: Chemical Reactions
- A classic, easy chemical reaction with baking soda and vinegar
- Elementeo review: Learn chemistry basics with a card game
- How to electroplate copper
- How to make copper metal from dissolved copper compounds
- Learn about colors, color combinations and chemical reactions with Color Dotz
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Category: Color Mixing (Additive)
- Category: Color Mixing (Subtractive)
- Build a CD spinner and learn color combinations
- Food coloring fireworks with oil-water separation
- Learn about colors, color combinations and chemical reactions with Color Dotz
- Learn colors and color combinations with food coloring
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Category: Colors
- Build a CD spinner and learn color combinations
- Color mixing with plastic tiles
- Food coloring fireworks with oil-water separation
- Learn about colors, color combinations and chemical reactions with Color Dotz
- Learn colors and color combinations with food coloring
- Magnifying glass experiment: How does your computer and TV make colors?
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Category: Conduction
- Category: Electricity
- Category: Electronics
- Category: Elements
- Easy electrolysis - how to make your own hydrogen
- Elementeo review: Learn chemistry basics with a card game
- How to electroplate copper
- How to make copper metal from dissolved copper compounds
- Learn about the elements with 3D posters and placemats of the periodic table
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Category: Energy
- Elementeo review: Learn chemistry basics with a card game
- Energy transfer experiment and super-ball-bouncing
- Heat is energy
- Hot air takes up more space than cold air
- Kinetic energy transfer with a drum and drumsticks
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Category: Friction
- Category: Gravity
- Category: Heat
- Category: Inertia and Momentum
- Category: Insects
- Category: Light
- How to make a pinhole camera. Learn how your eyes work.
- How to make your own rainbow, and meet "Roy G. Biv"
- Introduction to refraction
- Magnifying glass experiment: How does your computer and TV make colors?
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- See refraction in a glass of water
- Category: Magnetism
- Category: Refraction
- Category: Solutions
- Category: Sound
- Category: Static electricity
- Category: Surface tension
- Category: Volume
- Category: Water
- 1 cup and 1 cup does not make two cups - Experiment with solutions
- Demonstration of surface tension
- Demonstration of veins, arteries and transpiration
- Duplicating the Greenhouse Effect
- Easy electrolysis - how to make your own hydrogen
- Food coloring fireworks with oil-water separation
- Heat conduction with water, balloon and candle
- Heat is energy
- Hot air takes up more space than cold air
- How to join and separate two streams of water - surface tension in action
- How to make your own rainbow, and meet "Roy G. Biv"
- Introduction to refraction
- Learn about air pressure from a leaky bottle
- Learn about volume and space with ice water
- Learn colors and color combinations with food coloring
- Multimeter experiments with electricity and water
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Power a boat with surface tension: Make a "zoomer"
- See refraction in a glass of water
- Why does a boat float? Experiment with buoyancy.
- Why is it easier to swim in the ocean? Learn about buoyancy.
- Category: Difficulty
- Category: 1 - Easy
- 1 cup and 1 cup does not make two cups - Experiment with solutions
- A classic, easy chemical reaction with baking soda and vinegar
- Ant farm studies in insect biology and cooperative groups
- Color mixing with plastic tiles
- Energy transfer experiment and super-ball-bouncing
- Experiment with inertia and momentum: The spinning egg
- Food coloring fireworks with oil-water separation
- How to join and separate two streams of water - surface tension in action
- How to separate salt and pepper
- Introduction to refraction
- Kinetic energy transfer with a drum and drumsticks
- Learn about a compass and earth's magnetic poles
- Learn about air pressure from a leaky bottle
- Learn about air pressure with a piece of paper
- Learn about colors, color combinations and chemical reactions with Color Dotz
- Learn about volume and space with ice water
- Learn colors and color combinations with food coloring
- Levitate your arm with muscle memory
- Move a stream of water with a balloon and static electricity
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Open your fingers and try to drop something: experiment with the body and its limitations
- See refraction in a glass of water
- Use a squeaky balloon to teach about air pressure, vocal cords and sound waves
- Why is it easier to swim in the ocean? Learn about buoyancy.
- Category: 2 - Moderate
- Build a CD spinner and learn color combinations
- Demonstration of surface tension
- Demonstration of veins, arteries and transpiration
- Duplicating the Greenhouse Effect
- Elementeo review: Learn chemistry basics with a card game
- Heat conduction with water, balloon and candle
- Heat is energy
- How to make your own rainbow, and meet "Roy G. Biv"
- Learn about aerodynamics and make your own cheap, simple kites
- Learn about the elements with 3D posters and placemats of the periodic table
- Learn the basics of static electricity and electron transfer
- Magnifying glass experiment: How does your computer and TV make colors?
- Make some noise - learn about sound with a "straw clarinet"
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Pick up thousands of rice grains with a pencil
- Power a boat with surface tension: Make a "zoomer"
- Why does a boat float? Experiment with buoyancy.
- Category: 3 - Challenging
- Build a balloon-powered mini-hovercraft
- Easy electrolysis - how to make your own hydrogen
- Elementeo review: Learn chemistry basics with a card game
- Hot air takes up more space than cold air
- How to electroplate copper
- How to make a pinhole camera. Learn how your eyes work.
- How to make copper metal from dissolved copper compounds
- Learn about the elements with 3D posters and placemats of the periodic table
- Multimeter experiment with voltage and current
- Multimeter experiments and introduction
- Multimeter experiments with electricity and water
- Mystery 'science' fiction, critical thinking and scientific skepticism: The League of Scientists
- Category: 1 - Easy
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