High School, Chemistry STEM Activities for Kids (2024)

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Take the Science Buddies Engineering Challenge!

Try the annual Engineering Challenge from Science Buddies! Open to all students worldwide, a new challenge and prizes are announced every January. Explore the current challenge as well as ones from past years! Read more

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Make an Alka-Seltzer Powered Lava Lamp

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Have you ever seen a lava lamp? They were the height of 1960's "groovy" room decorations. A few minutes after turning it on, a lava lamp has blobs of colored liquid floating towards the top of the lamp and then drifting back down. Making an actual lava lamp that you plug in would require some effort and unusual supplies, but you can create a non-electric version in just a few minutes with the help of the fizzing power of Alka-Seltzer. In this activity you can find out how to make your own… Read more

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Explore Glow-in-the-Dark Water!

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Have you ever been fascinated by things that glow in the dark? It can be a lot of fun to play with bracelets, wands, and other toys that are glow-in-the-dark, like some stickers and creepy, crawly, plastic insects! Have you ever wanted to make something at home that glows? It turns out that it is not that hard to do — all you need is tonic water and a black light! Some common household chemicals can also affect this beverage's glow. In this science activity, you will make tonic water glow… Read more

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How to Grow the Best Crystals

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Have you ever wondered how crystals are made? Crystals come in all different shapes and sizes. However, the purest and cleanest crystals are usually also the ones that grow to be the largest in size. In this activity, you will compare the size and shape of crystals grown at different temperatures. With just water and Borax, a household cleaning product, you can discover the method for growing large, pure crystals! Read more

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Make String from Algae

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Did you know that the seaweed you've seen in the ocean or even eaten as a snack is inspiring innovators to imagine new materials? Large brown algae, like kelp, contains polymers—long chains of molecules—that are more environmentally friendly than the ones in most plastics. These natural polymers (alginates) could eventually be used to create sustainable everyday objects. Try your hand at using a bit of chemistry to turn biodegradable polymers from algae into your own custom… Read more

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Making Homemade Bath Bombs

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Have you ever had a refreshing bath using a bath bomb? It can be quite the relaxing experience, especially if your bath bomb has a nice fragrance or includes some bath salts. Have you ever wondered what causes a bath bomb to become so fizzy when it touches the water in the bathtub? It is due to a chemical reaction taking place between different ingredients within the bath bomb. In this activity, you will get to make your own homemade bath bombs and explore how changing the amounts of the… Read more

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Launching Homemade Baking Soda Rockets

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Have you ever enjoyed watching something lift off into the air, like fireworks at a show or a spacecraft launching? It can be an amazing experience. It is thrilling to see something lift off against Earth's gravity. To launch a spacecraft, its rockets give it a strong push that is due to a chemical reaction. This means that every time you see a spacecraft launch, you are watching chemistry at work. In this activity you will get to blast an object into the air using two simple… Read more

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Homemade Rice Paper

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Have you ever encountered "paper" on your plate—perhaps in the form of thin paper for spring rolls, or cake decorating? Did it make you wonder how this paper relates to the paper you write on? You will find out in this activity! In addition, you can discover the recipe to make the edible paper you like best. Read more

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Color-changing Cabbage Chemistry

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What if you could take a single liquid, and change it into a rainbow of colors without using food dye. You can! In this activity you will use red cabbage to make what is called an indicator solution. Indicator solutions can change colors depending on what you add to them. In this case adding something acidic (like lemon juice) will change it to one color while adding something basic (like bleach) will change it to another. Try and see how many colors you can make using different household… Read more

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Build a Bathtub Toy Raft Powered by Surface Tension

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Have you ever wondered why a water strider can walk on water? Or how detergent can clean your dishes? If you look around you carefully, you can find dozens of similarly interesting phenomena that are all linked to the surface tension of water. In this science activity, you will make a little toy raft that is actually powered by surface tension, and use your vessel to investigate how surface tension works! Read more

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Dye Eggs Using Silk Ties for Egg-cellent Colors

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Have you ever dyed eggs? Turning eggshells from white into different, dazzling colors can be a lot of fun! People often do this using dye tablets to make different colors in a liquid bath. They then dip the egg into the liquid and wait till it turns the desired color. Eggs can be dyed in many other ways, and one neat method uses silk ties. Sounds strange to use clothing to dye eggs, right? But it actually works really well! In this activity, you will dye eggs with silk ties and… Read more

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FAQs

How to make high school chemistry fun? ›

8 Teaching Tips to Make Chemistry Fun
  1. Take a virtual field trip.
  2. Utilize video.
  3. Align activity with a career.
  4. Mix in interesting facts.
  5. Try virtual labs.
  6. Use polling.
  7. Have fun labs.
  8. Make the lab related to real-world situations.

What is an easy STEM project? ›

Build-a-Bridge

This STEM activity challenges children to use different weight-bearing materials to create a bridge. All you need is some household items such as spaghetti, marshmallows, toothpicks, chopsticks etc. ‍ This activity challenges children to think like an engineer and solve problems with limited resources!

What are some examples of high school level science fair projects that are on the topic of physics? ›

Split water into hydrogen and oxygen gas using two pencils and a battery in this fun electrolysis science project! Learn about physics as you build your own mousetrap marshmallow catapult with this science project. Learn about electromagnets and magnetic levitation.

What is the hardest thing in high school chemistry? ›

Challenging Formulas

Chemistry is notorious for its complex formulas and equations. From balancing chemical equations to calculating molar masses, students must develop strong mathematical skills to succeed in this subject.

How to teach chemistry to weak students? ›

Use visual aids: Visual aids such as diagrams, models, and animations can help students better understand complex concepts in chemistry. Use them as teaching aids to illustrate the subject matter and make it easier for students to comprehend.

How can I get better at high school chemistry? ›

How to study Chemistry
  1. Space out the work. ...
  2. Read before lecture. ...
  3. Focus on the main points in lecture. ...
  4. Rework your notes after lecture. ...
  5. Keep up with the readings. ...
  6. Memorize essential information including reactions. ...
  7. Conceptual understanding is the goal. ...
  8. Work problems until you can teach the material to someone else.

What are fun ways to study chemistry? ›

How to make studying Chemistry fun and interesting
  • 1) Start with the basics. ...
  • 2) Visualize the concepts. ...
  • 3) Conduct experiments. ...
  • 4) Use real-world examples. ...
  • 5) Work with others. ...
  • 6) Online Classes.
  • 7) Make it a game. ...
  • 8) Home Tuition.

Is chemistry really hard in high school? ›

Chemistry can be time-consuming. Mastering the subject requires consistent practice, regular study, and dedication to fully understand and apply the concepts. However, it's important to note that while chemistry may be challenging, it is also fascinating and rewarding.

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