The name says it all. At the link above, readers will find 150 science experiments, allowing for enough STEM discoveries to last through spring. These experiments are organized into several categories, including Water Science Activities, Force and Movement Experiments, and Space Science Projects. Many of these activities involve common household objects, perfect for caregivers juggling school-from-home. For example, "What Freezes First ... Hot or Cold Water?" (found under "Water Science Activities") only requires two cups of water, a stirring utensil, a stopwatch, a freezer, and a pen and paper to record results. A similarly simple activity, "Oreo Cookie Moon Phases," requires five materials (including, of course, oreo cookies). This activity is found in the Space Science Projects section. In addition to a plethora of experiments, the site has a category for Useful Science Websites, linking out to topical sites in multiple science fields. These resources are curated by Fizzics Education, an Australian company with more than a decade of experience with STEM outreach, programming, and events.
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