A structured, parent-guided physics lab designed for K-3.
5 high-impact force & motion experiments. Clear instructions. Academic connections. Zero fluff.
The Force Lab is a structured, screen-free science experience designed to help children see and feel how forces work.
No complicated prep.
No confusing jargon.
Just clear experiments that build real understanding.
Designed for ages 5–9 (K–3).
✔ 5 guided physics experiments
✔ Clear step-by-step instructions
✔ “What We’re Testing” explanations
✔ Journal prompts + reflection questions
✔ Parent teaching notes (simple, not overwhelming)
✔ Extension challenges for deeper thinking
1. Balloon Rocket – Push vs. pull & motion
2. Friction Track – How surfaces slow things down
3. Gravity Drop – Air resistance vs. weight
4. Crash Test – Speed, mass & impact
5. Energy Transfer – How motion moves from object to object
Each experiment builds on the one before it - creating a real understanding of force and motion.
• What a force actually is
• How stronger forces affect motion
• How friction changes movement
• Why objects fall at different speeds
• How energy transfers through contact
This isn’t random science fun.
It’s structured foundational physics - made simple.
Mostly common household items:
Balloon, string, paper, cups, dominoes, small balls, etc.
(Full supply list included inside.)
You don’t need a lab.
You don’t need special equipment.
You don’t need a science degree.
You just need curiosity - and 20–30 minutes.
Digital PDF download
11 pages
Ages 5–9 (K–3)
Parent-guided
Print at home
The Reaction Lab (chemistry experiments for early learners)
Or bundle both for a full science rhythm.
A structured, parent-guided physics lab designed for K-3.
5 high-impact force & motion experiments. Clear instructions. Academic connections. Zero fluff.
The Force Lab is a structured, screen-free science experience designed to help children see and feel how forces work.
No complicated prep.
No confusing jargon.
Just clear experiments that build real understanding.
Designed for ages 5–9 (K–3).
✔ 5 guided physics experiments
✔ Clear step-by-step instructions
✔ “What We’re Testing” explanations
✔ Journal prompts + reflection questions
✔ Parent teaching notes (simple, not overwhelming)
✔ Extension challenges for deeper thinking
1. Balloon Rocket – Push vs. pull & motion
2. Friction Track – How surfaces slow things down
3. Gravity Drop – Air resistance vs. weight
4. Crash Test – Speed, mass & impact
5. Energy Transfer – How motion moves from object to object
Each experiment builds on the one before it - creating a real understanding of force and motion.
• What a force actually is
• How stronger forces affect motion
• How friction changes movement
• Why objects fall at different speeds
• How energy transfers through contact
This isn’t random science fun.
It’s structured foundational physics - made simple.
Mostly common household items:
Balloon, string, paper, cups, dominoes, small balls, etc.
(Full supply list included inside.)
You don’t need a lab.
You don’t need special equipment.
You don’t need a science degree.
You just need curiosity - and 20–30 minutes.
Digital PDF download
11 pages
Ages 5–9 (K–3)
Parent-guided
Print at home
The Reaction Lab (chemistry experiments for early learners)
Or bundle both for a full science rhythm.