70 Autumn Science Activities for Kids to Do This Fall

I love the fall season. Don’t you? After the hot summer, kids can go out play without the steamy humidity. With the new school year beginning again, everything starts going into a routine. Plus the rich color of changing leaves, ripen fruits, and the autumn breeze, … There are a lot of fun things you can do with kids in the fall. Over time, we have collected many science activity ideas for kids, and a lot are great for this fall season. Today we share more than 70 fall science activities for kids.

Leaves will start change colors and fall to the ground, autumn is the perfect time to try some science activities with leaves and learn about leaves structure, color change, and its role in plants’ life.

Another easy to find material is pine cone. We have 8 pine cone science activities for kids of all ages. Do you know you can use pine cones to predict weather?

When it is autumn, you can’t forget apples. Try some delicious science experiments with apples with kids.

You will see a lot pumpkins in the fall, why not try some pumpkin science experiments

With the right temperature, fall is a good season for kids to stay outside for extended time period. If the kids like bugs, they will love these science experiments with bugs

With the weather changes, it is a wonderful opportunity to study the weather with hands-on science experiments.

If you get a lot rains, you can do some science experiments with rains.

Does it get windy in the fall in your area? Try these 7 wind science experiments to learn air flow and natural energy.

When it starts to get dark earlier, it is possible for kids to do some science after dark.

As Halloween is in October, kids will love some Halloween Science Experiments too. Besides pumpkins, try science activity themed around ghost, skeleton, eye balls.

It is also a nice season to study sunmoon and stars. Make sure to check out 10 Science Experiment about the Sun7 science activities for kids to learn about the moon, and 7 science activities to learn about stars and constellations.