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Summer’s here, and it’s the perfect time to keep young minds engaged with educational science, technology, engineering and math activities. These 10 STEM projects and experiments are so much fun your children won’t even realize they’re learning through the summer break. With minimal materials, these STEM projects for kids aged 7 through 14 offer a mix of indoor and outdoor fun.

Get ready for budget-friendly projects that combine independent and parent-involved activities. Balloon rockets are a popular science experiment for kids. Building a balloon rocket offers explosive summer fun and requires four simple supplies: balloons, string, straws and tape.



Run a string across a room or outdoor space. Then, thread a straw onto the string, tie both ends of the string to something sturdy and tape the straw to an inflated balloon. Release the air from the balloon and watch it zoom along the string.

This high-energy experiment teaches Children about propulsion and Newton’s Third Law of Motion. Does your household include food-motivated kids? If so, consider making ice cream. “Cooking or baking is a great way to keep kids learning in the summer,” says Heidi Bruaw, teacher, mother and owner of the vintage recipe site Real Life of Lulu.

“Measuring ingredients incorporates fractions. Chemical reactions occur during baking and cooking, and kids can practice reading a recipe. It’s so fun that they don’t even realize they’re learning.

” For this delicious summer STEM ac.

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