Investigate which objects float in a bowl or sink filled with water. Check with an adult before you test the objects in the water!
Draw pictures of a healthy meal and an unhealthy meal.
Design an imaginary creature. Where does it live? What does it eat? How is it adapted to living in its environment? Could you make a food chain that includes your creature?
Use yoghurt pots and string to make a telephone.
Write a set of instructions to show people how to look after a plant.
Place ice cubes in bowls in different places (for example by a window, in the fridge, or in a cupboard). Which one will melt the fastest?
Set up a simple Science experiment. Science Bob has some great suggestions.
Blow some bubbles. Can you blow small bubbles? Could you make a giant bubble?
Write some secret messages using invisible ink (you only need lemon juice for this activity).
Choose your favourite animal and find out more about them using books or information online. Can you present the information in different ways (e.g. a poster, a written report, or a video)?
Watch some King of Random videos - but don't try all of the experiments some of them are dangerous.