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Kindergarten Science Topics & Activities for the Year!

Kindergarten is an exciting time for young scientists! Science at this stage is all about exploring, observing, and hands-on discovery. Throughout the year, we cover a variety of science topics that help kids build a strong foundation for understanding the world around them.

Below, you’ll find a breakdown of key kindergarten science topics by season and a list of 20+ engaging activities to bring science to life in fun, hands-on ways!

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Fall Science (Sept – Nov)

  • The 5 Senses – How we see, hear, smell, taste, and touch the world
  • Living vs. Non-Living Things – What makes something alive?
  • Weather & Seasons – Observing fall changes and comparing to other seasons
  • Plant Life Cycles – Apples, pumpkins, and leaves changing color

Fall Science Activities:

  1. Leaf Chromatography – Separate colors in leaves using coffee filters
  2. Apple Investigation – Sink or float, taste test, and apple stamping
  3. Pumpkin Exploration – Count seeds, test if pumpkins float, and carve one open
  4. 5 Senses Sensory Bin – Gather items with different textures, smells, and sounds
  5. Weather Charting – Observe and track sunny, rainy, and cloudy days

Winter Science (Dec- Feb)

  • Day & Night – Why does the sun go up and down?
  • States of Matter – Solid, liquid, and gas
  • Animal Hibernation & Adaptations – How animals survive winter
  • Ice & Snow Experiments – Melting, freezing, and insulation

Winter Science Activities:

  1. Salt & Ice Experiment – Sprinkle salt on ice and observe how it melts
  2. Winter Animal Sorting – Match animals to their winter survival strategies
  3. Glow-in-the-Dark Moon Phases – Explore day and night sky changes
  4. Snowstorm in a Jar – Make a swirling snowstorm with oil and water
  5. Blubber Experiment – Use shortening to show how animals stay warm

Spring Science (Mar- May)

  • Plant Growth & Needs – What plants need to survive
  • Insects & Life Cycles – Butterflies, bees, and ladybugs
  • Earth Science – Rocks, soil, and taking care of the planet
  • Sun & Shadows – How light creates shadows

Spring Science Activities:

  1. Planting Seeds – Grow beans in a clear cup to watch roots form
  2. Butterfly Life Cycle Craft – Make a pasta model of a butterfly’s stages
  3. Shadow Tracing – Trace objects outside at different times of day
  4. Soil Layers in a Jar – Explore different types of soil by layering them
  5. Bee Pollination Demonstration – Use a cotton ball to move “pollen” between flowers

Summer Science (Jun- Aug)

  • Water Science – Exploring liquids and floating/sinking
  • Ocean Life & Habitats – What lives in the ocean?
  • Simple Machines – Ramps, wheels, and levers in action
  • Heat & Temperature – Learning how the sun warms the earth

Summer Science Activities:

  1. Sink or Float Experiment – Test different objects in water
  2. Building a Sandcastle STEM Challenge – What makes a strong sandcastle?
  3. Rolling Ramp Race – Test how different objects roll down ramps
  4. Melting Ice Cube Race – Which melts faster in the sun?
  5. Homemade Ocean in a Bottle – Create an ocean habitat with water, oil, and sea creature toys

How to Use These Science Activities

  • Pair science with books – Read a story that relates to the science concept
  • Set Up a Science Center – Create a small exploration station with printables, real objects, and simple experiments.
  • Make it hands-on – Let kids explore through touching, observing, and experimenting
  • Ask questions – “What do you think will happen?” or “What do you notice?”
  • Keep it simple & fun! Science at this age is about exploring, not memorizing facts

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