Resources for Friends and Family
Whether you have a sibling, kid, or friend with disabilities, there's something you can do to get them involved in STEM. Look below to find some easy, at-home STEM activities.
At-Home STEM Activities for
Young Kids
Jumping Seeds
Have fun watching seeds jump up and down in this baking-soda based experiment!
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Find the instructions here.
Mixing Colors with Lights
Use flashlights and cellophane sheets to play and see what colors you can make!
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Find the instructions here.
"Sink or Float" Game
Test observational skills and the scientific method using basic household items in this fun game!
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Find the instructions here.
At-Home STEM Activities for
Teens & Adults
Cell Phone Stand
Test engineering skills by creating a phone stand with materials you find around the house.
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Find the instructions here.
Make a Newton's Cradle
Use marbles and popsicle sticks to make your own Newton's Cradle with
this easy DIY!
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Find the instructions here.
Wind-Powered Car
Design and make your own wind-powered car using household items like paper and card board!
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Find the instructions here.
"Learning to use technology has helped my son with his motor skills and makes it more fun for him to complete work at school."
- Kim Elias, mother of Jackson, a 15-year old with Down Syndrome
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