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What are some inexpensive science experiments I can do at home to make a 6 years old child enjoy science?

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Question ajoutée par Rana Alnajjar , Web developer , Lebcards
Date de publication: 2016/04/11
Ghada Eweda
par Ghada Eweda , Medical sales hospital representative , Pfizer pharmaceutical Plc.

1-Eggshell Geode Crystals

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2-A Density Experiment He Can Drink!

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3-A Color Symphony

4-MAKE A BALLOON ROCKET

5-TRY SOME LAVA IN A CUP

Thanks for the invite I agree with the answer, Ms. Ghada

Utilisateur supprimé
par Utilisateur supprimé

Thank you for the question,

You can find hundreds online. I give you here few links:

 

https://sciencebob.com/category/experiments/page/2/

http://kidiscience.cafe-sciences.org/experiences-a-la-maison/

http://www.petitesexperiences.com/petites-experiences-a-faire-a-la-maison/

 

laid toumi
par laid toumi , استاذ ثانوي في الرياضيات , الثانوية التعليمية

Thank you for this question

To make your child has a scientific skill:

Scientific Games

Magnetic letters

Educational songs

Health Food

ghazi Almahadeen
par ghazi Almahadeen , Project Facilitator , Jordan River Foundation

Thanks for the invite .............. Support answer Dr. Ghada

مها شرف
par مها شرف , معلمة لغة عربية , وزارة التربية السورية

I agree expects answers, thanks for the invitation. 

ahmed abdallah
par ahmed abdallah , Language Instructor , King Saud University

Floating and sinking using a glass box like that of fish (or the bathtub), a piece of metal like a coin and a rubber duck

You can use it to teach science, and first conditional. 

syed muhammad naeem
par syed muhammad naeem , Quality Control Officer , Pakistan Cables

Something with magnets, Balloon, soap, soap bubbles, thread, strings

Abdallah sherief
par Abdallah sherief , Lab Manager , Elsabah for food industries

I agree with all the previous answers

د Waleed
par د Waleed , Management - Leadership-Business Administration-HR&Training-Customer Service/Retention -Call Center , Multi Companies Categories: Auditing -Trade -Customer service -HR-IT&Internet -Training&Consultation

I would agree with the answers that really covered your question and gave helpful examples about such topic !

 

Thank You

Yaqoub Alomar
par Yaqoub Alomar , Civil Engineer , Al-Zubeir municipality

A Compass or a gyro (powerball rather then toy) could be a good start.

A prince Rupert's drop is great too, provided you have access to right materials and right protection.

At that age, mixing chemicals that change colors or precipitate/dissolve is also a good start, but the hardest part is not to explain it all at once to the child, but let the mystery of things yet undiscovered remain.

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