School science projects are fantastic for sparking curiosity and helping students grasp scientific concepts in a hands-on, practical way.
This project simply explains the basic concept of electricity. For this, you’ll need a few lemons, copper wire, zinc nails, a small LED bulb, and some connecting wires (crocodile clips).
This project illustrates the concept of gas production and pressure increase through a chemical reaction. You’ll need a plastic bottle, baking soda, vinegar, dish soap (liquid detergent), red food coloring, and a tray.
This project explains the principles of light refraction and dispersion. For this, you’ll need a clear glass of water and a flashlight or direct sunlight.
This project explains the concepts of air pressure and vacuum. For this, you’ll need a glass, water, and a sturdy cardboard piece or postcard.
This project demonstrates the process of water and color absorption by plant stems through capillary action. You’ll need white flowers (such as roses or carnations), a few glasses, water, and various colors of food coloring.