1. Garden Planting: Create a pretend garden space where children can plant seeds and learn about plant life cycles and growth.
  2. Weather Station: Set up a weather station with basic instruments for kids to observe and track weather patterns like the sun, rain, and wind.
  3. Bug Hunt: Organize a bug hunt activity, allowing kids to observe insects in a safe and engaging manner, promoting curiosity about entomology.
  4. Rainbow Science: Explore light and color by creating rainbow patterns using a prism or reflective materials, teaching principles of optics.
  5. Sensory Sink or Float: Develop a sensory bin with objects for kids to predict and experiment with buoyancy, teaching principles of density and volume.
  6. Rock Collection: Encourage kids to collect and classify rocks, promoting geological curiosity and basic understanding of earth materials.
  7. Magnetic Exploration: Provide magnets for kids to experiment with attraction and repulsion, introducing basic concepts of magnetism.
  8. Nature Collage: Engage kids in creating artistic collages using natural materials they find and discuss the characteristics and properties of the items.
  9. Gardening Science: Incorporate planting activities with discussions about how plants grow, what they need to survive, and the role of sunlight, water, and soil.
  10. Bubble Science: Create bubble wands and soap solution for kids to experiment with bubble shapes, sizes, and patterns, introducing basic principles of surface tension and chemistry.