Last summer the boys and I created our own DIY summer science camp. It was very casual and so simple, and the boys always asked, "What are we going to try this week?" Every week, we did a new science experiment and shared them in collaboration with Megan at Coffee Cups and Crayons.
For your convenience, so you don't have to hunt them all down, I've collected all of the science projects right here in one place so you can have your own do-it-yourself summer science camp with the kids. Whether you will try these experiments with just your kids or invite neighborhood friends, you will have so much fun with these projects. Each week below includes one post from What Do We Do All Day? and one from Coffee Cups and Crayons.
This summer we will definitely be doing many of the extension ideas included in our much loved Tinker Crate (That's an affiliate link -- see our post about it here.) but I know we will spend time doing a few of Megan's ideas which we didn't get to last summer.
I've also included a brief list of supplies so you can see how simple the ideas are. For more information and and the full instructions, click on the link for each title below.
Week 1:
- Lift up an ice cube with a string. Our first project for science camp conveniently taught us a few valuable lessons about how failure teaches us to think like scientists. Supplies: ice cubes, water, plastic container, string
- Create a backyard geyser. Supplies: Mentos, Diet Coca-Cola
Week 2:
- Solar Oven. Supplies: foil, box, sun, something to cook
- Dancing Raisins. Supplies: seltzer, raisins, glass
Week 3:
- Homemade compass. Supplies: magnet, needle, cork, water, tray
- Density experiment. Supplies: Jar, various liquids from your kitchen cabinets, dropper
Week 4:
- Balloon rockets. Supplies: balloons, straws, string, tape
- Homemade silly putty. Supplies: Elmer's glue, liquid starch, food coloring
Week 5:
- Leak proof bag. Supplies: plastic bag, pencil, water
- Magic milk. Supplies: mile, food coloring, dish soap
Week 6:
- DIY science lab. Supplies: various jars, liquids and powders from your kitchen
- Exploding bag. Supplies: baking soda, vinegar, plastic bag
Week 7:
- Create a pulley for simple machine play. Supplies: cord, wheel, hook
- Walking water. Supplies: jars, paper towels, water, food coloring
Week 8:
- Science YouTube channels. Got a rainy day? Need a short break? We share our favorite science video channels kids will love. Supplies: internet connection, computer/smart phone.
- Make rock candy. Supplies: skewers, jar, water, sugar
BONUS IDEAS:
Ambika S says
Now, I know what we are going to do this summer. It is a cool list and would be perfect for my kids. Thanks.
Erica MomandKiddo says
I'm glad it is useful for you. Happy reading!
The Little Tourist says
Can I just start off by saying how excited I was to come across this post?!
This is so awesome. I've very excited to try these out with my little ones.
Thank you for sharing! 😉
Erica MomandKiddo says
So glad you like it!
Jeanine says
This is PERFECT! A simple outlined projects including items needed--awesome! My kind of Summer! Thank you so much for sharing
Erica MomandKiddo says
Enjoy!
Karen DeOliveira says
Thanks! I will be using a lot of your stuff at our museum's day camp!
Patty Z says
I am sharing these ideas (actually, your entire post, with the families of my kindergartners! This is an awesome resource to get them exploring, thinking, experimenting, and learning in a fun and engaging way. You are a true gem.
Erica says
Glad you like the ideas!