We had lots of fun making these lovely mint flavoured chocolate leaves and learning about changes of state at the same time.
This bowl made from peppermint sweets would be a great way to learn about changes of state, but do be careful with the hot candy.
Make some lovely Christmas themed play dough.
How about some yummy peppermint creams, these would be great to give out to friends as a little gift.
These tinkering trees are adorable from Left Brain Craft Brain.
Find out how strong candy canes are with this easy investigation.
Can you dissolve a candy cane? Investigate whether warm or cold water or vinegar works the best
We also made a Christmas peppermint lolly, by growing sugar crystals.
You could even make some spiced apple cider and explore filtering at the same time.
Can you make a gingerbread house and test it for strength?
In the playroom
Make some jumping snowmen or christmas trees using static electricity.
Can you make a Christmas themed magnet or marble maze?
We had a lot of fun with our Christmas themed shadow puppet.
Or you could have some fun exploring magnetism with this Christmas tree or how about an Olaf?
How about a Christmas themed cartesian diver?
How about making some symmetrical Christmas trees?
This magnetic present trail was fun too, we put some paperclips inside a matchbox, then wrapped it up, before using the magnet wand to move the present around the board.
Fun outside
You could make some wonderful ice ornaments like Red Ted Art.
Explore pine trees with this fun activity from Inspiration Laboratories.
Can you work out how tall your Christmas tree is without measuring it?
Can you build and test some Christmas themed boats to investigate whether they sink or float?
Make a Christmas themed Optical Illusion – printable coming soon
For younger children
For younger children you could make a Christmas sensory box or take a closer look at your Christmas Decorations.
How about trying some sinking and floating with Christmas decorations?
If you like to get messy, how about some Christmas themed oobleck or even some candy cane flavoured oobleck.
How about making some sparkly ice? Be sure to let it melt a little before playing, remember very cold ice can be sticky.
How about a game of match the Christmas smell to the Christmas spice using play dough?
I love this snow dough from The Imagination Tree too.
Or, how about testing the strength of different paper chain materials? How will you make your test fair? Can you design a table to record your results?
Christmas Gifts
You could make a teacher or family member a gift of lovely Christmas flowers.
Or how about making a fun science kit as a gift for a curious child.
We’ve also got a selection of great Christmas Gift Ideas if you’re looking for more traditional gifts.
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