Learn how to make a DIY kaleidoscope with cardboard, mirror sheet, and beads. This craft is a fun and easy STEM project that teaches kids about reflection and light. Learn how to make a kaleidoscope without mirrors using aluminum foil, beads, and a paper towel tube.
This easy and creative project is great for kids and families to do together and explore science and art concepts. Learn how to make a simple kaleidoscope with a Pringles can and shimmery paper. This DIY kaleidoscope is a fun STEAM activity that explores light reflection and color mixing.
Learn how to make a kaleidoscope with a toilet paper roll, mylar sheets, cardstock, and a straw. This fun STEM/science activity for kids lets them explore light, reflections, and symmetry. Make this DIY Kaleidoscope for Kids with supplies you probably already have at home.
The kids will have a blast making it and playing with it for the perfect rainy. I'm not sure if these can technically be called kaleidoscopes.BUT this tutorial encourages making simple open-ended DIY kaleidoscopes that your kids can use to look at a variety of objects and materials. It also includes some easy suggestions for "ends" including Perler bead discs and colorful paper.
Make this spinning and colorful DIY Kaleidoscope filled with beads or other trinkets. It's a fun makerspace or STEAM project made with cardboard, mirrored paper, scrapbook paper, and petri dishes. Includes a printable template to make the build fun and successful.
These kaleidoscope's are one of our all time favorite DIY projects! They are the perfect addition to play time and are sure to inspire wonder and awe from your little ones! Calling all young scientists and creators! 👩 🔬 Have you ever looked through a kaleidoscope and wondered how those cool patterns are created? Have you ever wanted to make your own kaleidoscope? How are and science foster creativity in kids. Learn how to make a simple kaleidoscope using materials from around the house. Great for kids of all ages.