Looking for fun and creative STEM activities to keep your kindergartner entertained? Look no further than this collection of STEM activities for kindergarten.
Teach little ones all about science, math, and engineering with these simple and creative activities that are tailored to 5-6 year old (kindergarten aged) kids!
From building their own wind powered cars to exploring the surface tension of milk - there's a little something for everyone.
STEM Activities for Kindergarten
Here are all my favorite STEM activities for kindergarten aged kids.
This fun experiment is one of my son's favorites - he often pulls out the ingredients to do this one all on his own. You only need milk, dish soap, and food coloring, which means there's not planning needed for this one.
Harness the power of your hair dryer and start crafting these fun little wind powered cards. We had a blast building ours and racing them across the kitchen.
Given the current state of things, teaching kids about germs is more important than ever. This creative pack of printable worksheets is a great way to teach kids how to stay safe and healthy - and it's fun too!
Build a simple sundial out of LEGO and track the sun throughout the day! Learn how people could tell the time of the day, before clocks were ever invented.
This super easy inertia experiment will amaze your kids, and you only need a few materials you probably already have around the house to set it up.
These classic catapults are a hit with kids, and builds skills in engineering, physics and math.
Build a working heart model that shows how blood is pumped through the body! This is super fun and a great science lesson too.
Use one of your kid's favorite snacks to teach them about the moon phases. This fun little activity tastes great too. We like to call it a "snacktivity".
Pipe cleaner constellations are a fun space themed STEM Activity to learn about the stars, while also strengthening fine motor skills.
Can you clean a penny with ketchup? Find out with this fun STEM experiment that encourages the scientific method.
Make a spectroscope and learn about light with this fun STEM activity. It's way easier than it looks!
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