10 Christmas science experiments for the holidays! Follow FizzicsEd Articles: Comments 0 Jingles are blasting through the local malls. Fairy lights and ornaments line the shelves. There is no mistaking the fact that Christmas is only a few weeks away! Not too long ago we put a spooky spin on our favourite science experiments for Halloween and had so much fun doing that, it was decided that we’d do it again for Christmas! Here is a list of experiments from our Free Experiments section of activities to which you can easily add a festive flair. So whether you are looking for an exciting way to conclude the school year or activities for the kids this holiday season, we’ve got you covered! Christmas Fizzy Bombs! For a Christmas themed experiment suitable for all ages, use novelty ice cube trays with trees or stars (or even Christmas cookie cutters) to make your fizzy bombs! Sweet Science! Swap out the skittles in this classic experiment for starlight mints! Learn about how solutes move in solution while watching the Christmas colours swirl around on the plate! Instant Icicles! Here in the Southern Hemisphere, we have our Christmas in the summer….but fear not, we can still make icicles with this cool experiment! Edible Snow! Sherbet is yummy and easy to make, all the ingredients you need can be found at the supermarket! Colourful Shadows! With some Santa and reindeer cut-outs, you can put on a Christmas shadow puppet show….in colour! Sugar Science! Why not add a drop of peppermint flavouring and even some food colouring, and make your own Christmas sweets! Bend one end of a lollipop stick into a hook and watch it turn into a crystal candy cane! Lemon Juice Christmas Cards! A different way to write down your Christmas greetings! Which way is the North Pole? Santa allegedly lives in the North Pole…..but which way is that? This experiment will help you point to the direction of Santa’s home! Crystal Snowflakes! This experiment uses borax, adults will need to help the kids with this one! Make beautiful sparkly snowflakes with crystal science! And here’s one for after all the presents have been opened……The Egg Drop Challenge is a popular STEM activity that kids can’t seem to get enough of, and thanks to an idea from this article it has taken on some festive cheer! Try this fun challenge with a special condition: you can only use Christmas decorations or wrappings from the presents! Happy holidays, Jacqui Love Science? Subscribe! Join our newsletter Receive more lesson plans and fun science ideas. PROGRAMS COURSES SHOP SCIENCE PARTIES Calendar of Events HIGH SCHOOL Science@Home 4-Week Membership 12PM: March 2024 Feb 26, 2024 - Mar 29, 2024 12PM - 12PM Price: $50 - $900 Book Now! PRIMARY Science@Home 4-Week Membership 2PM: March 2024 Feb 26, 2024 - Mar 22, 2024 2PM - 2PM Price: $50 - $900 Book Now! Light and Colour Online Workshop, Jan 18 PM Jan 18, 2024 2PM - 3PM Price: $50 Book Now! 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Jingles are blasting through the local malls. Fairy lights and ornaments line the shelves. There is no mistaking the fact that Christmas is only a few weeks away! Not too long ago we put a spooky spin on our favourite science experiments for Halloween and had so much fun doing that, it was decided that we’d do it again for Christmas! Here is a list of experiments from our Free Experiments section of activities to which you can easily add a festive flair. So whether you are looking for an exciting way to conclude the school year or activities for the kids this holiday season, we’ve got you covered! Christmas Fizzy Bombs! For a Christmas themed experiment suitable for all ages, use novelty ice cube trays with trees or stars (or even Christmas cookie cutters) to make your fizzy bombs! Sweet Science! Swap out the skittles in this classic experiment for starlight mints! Learn about how solutes move in solution while watching the Christmas colours swirl around on the plate! Instant Icicles! Here in the Southern Hemisphere, we have our Christmas in the summer….but fear not, we can still make icicles with this cool experiment! Edible Snow! Sherbet is yummy and easy to make, all the ingredients you need can be found at the supermarket! Colourful Shadows! With some Santa and reindeer cut-outs, you can put on a Christmas shadow puppet show….in colour! Sugar Science! Why not add a drop of peppermint flavouring and even some food colouring, and make your own Christmas sweets! Bend one end of a lollipop stick into a hook and watch it turn into a crystal candy cane! Lemon Juice Christmas Cards! A different way to write down your Christmas greetings! Which way is the North Pole? Santa allegedly lives in the North Pole…..but which way is that? This experiment will help you point to the direction of Santa’s home! Crystal Snowflakes! This experiment uses borax, adults will need to help the kids with this one! Make beautiful sparkly snowflakes with crystal science! And here’s one for after all the presents have been opened……The Egg Drop Challenge is a popular STEM activity that kids can’t seem to get enough of, and thanks to an idea from this article it has taken on some festive cheer! Try this fun challenge with a special condition: you can only use Christmas decorations or wrappings from the presents! Happy holidays, Jacqui
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