More Fun Fall Science Experiments At Home! 🦃✨

Since you guys loved the first one so much, here’s more fun Thanksgiving science experiments for your little learners! Perfect for homeschool, classroom, or cozy fall days at home 🍁 From dancing cranberries to making butter, easy, affordable, and hands-on!

Stay tuned for Christmas experiments coming next 🎄

#thanksgiving #sahm #fallactivity #fall #fy

2025/11/9 Edited to

... Read moreIf you're looking for engaging and educational fall activities to do at home or in the classroom, these Thanksgiving science experiments offer a fantastic blend of fun and learning. For example, the Turkey Feather Color Mix is a vibrant experiment that teaches capillary action by using colored water and paper towels to move colors and blend them across paper feathers. It's a visually captivating way for kids to see how water travels through materials. Another charming experiment is making homemade butter by shaking heavy cream in a jar. This hands-on activity demonstrates how fat molecules clump together due to mechanical agitation, highlighting the process of emulsions breaking apart in a fun, edible way. The Turkey Balloon Race introduces children to Newton's Third Law of Motion—every action has an equal and opposite reaction. By releasing a balloon attached to a string, kids see firsthand how air escaping the balloon propels it forward, making for an interactive physics lesson disguised as a game. Dancing Cranberries use the reaction between baking soda and vinegar or the bubbling carbonation in soda water to produce carbon dioxide bubbles. These bubbles attach to cranberries, causing them to float and sink continuously, illustrating buoyancy and gas formation. For a colorful and scientific exploration, try the Colorful Corn Chromatography experiment. Using coffee filters and markers, children observe how water separates inks into their underlying pigments, demonstrating that colors are often mixtures of multiple dyes. These experiments are excellent options for parents, teachers, or caregivers aiming to promote STEM education through seasonal and festive activities that require simple materials. They stimulate curiosity, critical thinking, and hands-on engagement with scientific principles, all while creating joyful memories during the fall season. Plus, the added bonus is that some activities, like butter making and buttermilk reuse, provide delicious treats and practical learning about food science. Stay tuned for upcoming Christmas-themed experiments that will continue the trend of combining educational enrichment with holiday fun!

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