At-Home STEM Activities

At Home STEM Activities
Love a good science experiment? Enjoy building and engineering challenges? Check out these fun experiments and activities to keep your budding explorer busy, active, and learning!
STEM at Home: Bouncy Egg Experiment
Would you believe us if we told you we could make an egg bounce without breaking? Check out this egg-speriment - it requires just three ingredients and five easy steps - and learn how to bounce an egg!
3 Reasons to Build & 3 Activity Ideas
Have a kid that loves to build? Check out this article with activity ideas for your budding builder, engineer and dreamer!
At-Home STEM Projects Courtesy of NASA
3.....2.....1.....blastoff! Enjoy these super-simple but ultra-fun STEM activities from the experts themselves - NASA!
STEM Vocabulary for Kids
Science can be a scary topic with all those big words! Take a peek at this blog post to help define some of those big words to help you feel more confident when doing your experiments with your kiddos right at home!
How-To DIY Hoop Gliders
Paper airplanes just got a cool new cousin! Check out Port Discovery's How-To on creating your very own Hoop Glider at home!
How-To DIY Science in a Bottle
Three science experiments, all the chemical reactions - one bottle!
How-To DIY Rocket Building Experiment
Learning about science can be fun - and easy! Rockets need force to lift off, use this lesson as a simple way to teach your little learner about rockets!
DIY Satellite Build with Kenny Harris, NASA Engineer & STEM Educator
Have you ever wanted to build your own model satellite? Grab materials from around your house and design your very own with NASA Engineer and STEM Educator, Kenny Harris!
DIY Satellite Build with Kenny Harris, NASA Engineer & STEM Educator
STEM at Home: Bug Bingo
Did you know that there are more than 1.5 million species of named bugs? You can find so many bugs right in your own back or front yard - and you can have some fun of your own with our two Bug Bingo games!
How-To DIY: At Home Science Fair!
Check out our blog for fun science fair-style experiments that you can do at home! Make sure to read our Beginner Science Vocabulary for Kids article first, and get ready to experiment! Take pictures and videos and send them our way — we’d love to share your results!