The science and STEM activities in this list can be used to meet a variety
of learning objectives in the classroom. The majority of the materials
needed for these activities can be purchased inexpensively at a dollar store
or obtained from upcycling items found around the house.
Plants and Flowers
- Combine chromotology and electricity to create these circuit flowers by Steam Powered Family.
- Learn how plants absorb water with this colored flower experiment by Team Cartright.
- Investigate the seasonal changes in plants with this bursting buds science project by Only Passionately Curious.
- Observe capillary action in plants with this color-changing rainbow flowers experiment by STEAMsational.
- Investigate the parts of a flower with this flower dissection lesson plan by STEAMsational.
- Discover how plants adapt to varying amounts of light with this phototropism science experiment by Mama Smiles.
- Learn about dandelion life cycles with this children's book and science craft by Kelly's Classroom Online.
Planting Seeds and Gardening
- Learn how to grow sunflowers in flower pots in this tutorial by Growing Family.
- Learn how to plant seedlings in these upcycled toilet paper tubes in this tutorial by The Forked Spoon.
- Learn how to grow plants in a terrarium made from an upcycled soda bottle in this tutorial by Team Cartwright.
- Learn how to grow mint from cuttings in this tutorial by Sloely.
- Learn how to grow plants in a self-sustained ecosystem made from a soda bottle in this tutorial by Carly and Adam.
- Learn how to grow celery from scraps in this tutorial by Kelly's Classroom Online.
Weather and Rainbows
- Explore the colors of the rainbow with this baking soda and vinegar activity by Two Kids and a Coupon.
- Observe changes in temperature with this homemade thermometer by Teach Beside Me.
- Discover how warm air rises in this thunderstorm science demonstration by Mombrite.
- Learn how groundhogs are used to predict when spring will arrive in this post by Kelly's Classroom Online.
- Observe changes in air pressure with this homemade barometer by Edventures with Kids.
- Grow your own rainbow with this crystal growing experiment by Living Life and Learning.
- Learn about the types of clouds with this children's book + science craft by Kelly's Classroom Online.
Did you enjoy this collection of Spring STEM and science activities? If
so, check out these blog posts for more spring and science ideas:
- Craft + STEM: How to Make Seed Paper Hearts
- STEM: How to Grow Radishes from Scraps
- Book: Grow! How We Get Food from Our Garden by Karl Beckstrand
- STEM: How Do Seeds Travel? (Dirty Socks STEM Experiment)
- STEM: How to Grow Celery from Scraps
- STEM: What Happens When You Plant Birdseed?
- Book: Charlie Tractor and the Garden by Carrie and Katie Weyler
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