Spring is the season of growth and new beginnings, making it the perfect time to engage young minds with exhilarating STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Mathematics) activities. These projects are designed for elementary to middle school children and blend learning with hands-on experimentation and outdoor fun. Prepare to get dirty, be creative, and witness the wonder of science this spring! In this blog we go through a few fun spring STEM activities for kids.
1. Little Green Thumbs: Planting Seeds
Objective: Explore plant biology and understand the requirements for growth.
Materials:
- Small pots or recycled containers
- Potting soil
- A variety of seeds (flowers or vegetables)
- Watering can or spray bottle
Instructions:
- Fill each pot with soil, leaving about an inch from the top.
- Have the kids place seeds in the soil according to the packet’s instructions—usually a couple of centimeters deep.
- Water the soil lightly so it is moist but not drenched.
- Place the pots in a sunny window or outdoors and water as needed.
- Encourage kids to record the growth each week and discuss why plants need light, water, and soil to thrive.
2. The Great Egg Drop Challenge
Objective: Learn about physics and engineering by designing a device to protect an egg from a fall.
Materials:
- Eggs
- A variety of cushioning materials (bubble wrap, paper, cotton balls, straws)
- Tape and scissors
- A ladder for height (to be used by an adult)
Instructions:
- Provide children with the materials and challenge them to build a structure that will protect an egg from a high fall.
- Allow time for creativity and building.
- Once the contraptions are complete, an adult can climb the ladder and drop each egg device.
- After the drop, discuss which designs were successful and why, talking about the forces of impact and energy absorption.
3. Budding Meteorologists: Weather Tracking
Objective: Observe and record weather changes and learn about meteorological science.
Materials:
- Thermometer
- Homemade or store-bought rain gauge
- Wind vane (can be made from craft materials)
- Weather journal for recording observations
Instructions:
- Set a specific time each day to check the weather instruments.
- Record the temperature, rainfall, and wind direction.
- Have the kids make predictions for the next day’s weather and compare their forecasts with actual results.
- Discuss the importance of weather patterns and how they affect our environment and daily life.
4. Sweet Science: Solar S’mores
Objective: Explore alternative energy and the greenhouse effect by making solar ovens.
Materials:
- A cardboard box
- Aluminum foil
- Plastic wrap
- Tape
- Black construction paper
- S’mores ingredients (graham crackers, chocolate, marshmallows)
Instructions:
- Line the bottom of the cardboard box with black paper (to absorb heat) and the inside top flap with aluminum foil (to reflect sunlight).
- Seal the opening of the box with plastic wrap to create a window that captures the sun’s rays.
- Place the s’mores inside and position the solar oven in direct sunlight.
- Allow time for the sun to do its work—melting the chocolate and marshmallows.
- Enjoy the tasty s’mores and discuss solar energy’s potential uses and why it’s a clean energy source.
Conclusion
These spring STEM activities offer delightful learning experiences that highlight the joy of discovery, seamlessly blending education with the beauty of the season. As children engage in these activities, they nurture seeds of knowledge that will flourish alongside the blooming spring flowers. With the assistance of Troomi Phones, kids and families can embark on these exploratory adventures with ease. Troomi Phones provide all the essential features of a cell phone without the unnecessary distractions, ensuring a focused and enriching learning experience. From capturing photos of budding flowers to accessing educational resources for STEM projects, Troomi Phones empower children to explore the wonders of spring while staying connected and safe. Happy exploring!
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