
STEM Activities for Kids - Science Buddies
Anytime can be the right time to explore STEM (science, technology, engineering and math). Explore our favorite experiments, engineering challenges and demonstrations with these fun hands-on STEM …
Middle School STEM Activities for Kids - Science Buddies
Science Buddies' middle school science projects are the perfect way for middle school students to have fun exploring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Hands-on STEM for Your Classroom - Science Buddies
Free teacher resources for hands-on science. Lesson plans, activity guides, grading rubrics, experimental design, science fair resources, and thousands of project ideas for K-12 science inquiry.
Science Careers
Browse through detailed information on dozens of careers to discover what scientists, engineers, and other STEM professionals really do and what it takes to prepare for these careers.
List of Science Fair Project Ideas
Below is a list of the 1251 science fair project ideas on our site. To help you find a topic that can hold your interest, Science Buddies has also developed the Topic Selection Wizard.
Third Grade STEM Activities for Kids - Science Buddies
Science Buddies' third grade science projects are the perfect way for third grade students to have fun exploring science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).
Build a Paper Roller Coaster | STEM Activity - Science Buddies
Build a paper roller coaster in this fun science activity that demonstrates kinetic and potential energy.
Competitions for Student STEM Projects (2024-2025) - Science Buddies …
Aug 28, 2024 · Are you familiar with these National STEM Challenges? Students may be able to enter their science and engineering fair projects in national competitions, too!
Science Fair Project Ideas, Answers, & Tools
Free Topic Selection Wizard, science fair project ideas, step by step how to do a science fair project, Ask an Expert discussion board, and science fair tips for success.
Build a Paper Airplane Launcher | STEM Activity - Science Buddies
In this project you built one using a rubber band. It stored potential energy, which gave extra kinetic energy (motion energy) to the paper airplane—even over a short distance. It's much more effective …