1. Baking Soda Volcano – Create a volcanic eruption using baking soda and vinegar.
2. Balloon Blow-Up – Inflate a balloon using a mixture of vinegar and baking soda.
3. Lemon Battery – Use a lemon and some copper and zinc nails to create a battery.
4. Invisible Ink – Write secret messages using lemon juice and reveal them with heat.
5. Tornado in a Jar – Make a tornado-like vortex using water and dish soap in a jar.
6. Dancing Raisins – Observe the movement of raisins in a glass of carbonated water.
7. Lava Lamp – Create a homemade lava lamp using vegetable oil, water, and food coloring.
8. Mentos and Soda Explosion – Drop Mentos candy into a bottle of soda and watch the explosion.
9. Egg Floatation – Test the density of water by seeing if an egg will float or sink.
10. DIY Slime – Make slime using glue, borax, and water.
11. Static Electricity – Generate static electricity by rubbing a balloon on your hair.
12. Homemade Compass – Use a magnetized needle and a bowl of water to create a compass.
13. Rainbow Milk Explosion – Observe the reaction between milk, food coloring, and dishwashing soap.
14. Homemade Fossils – Make fossils using clay and small animal figurines.
15. Water Displacement – Discover the concept of water displacement using a glass and various objects.
16. DIY Lava Lamp – Create a lava lamp using a water bottle, oil, and Alka-Seltzer tablets.
17. Pop Rock Science – Experiment with Pop Rocks candy and different liquids to observe the reactions.
18. Vinegar and Baking Soda Rockets – Launch a mini rocket using a film canister, vinegar, and baking soda.
These easy science experiments can be done using materials that you probably already have at home. They are perfect for educational purposes or just a fun way to explore the world of science!

