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    Home » Holiday Science » Halloween Science » FIVE Halloween Science Tricks

    FIVE Halloween Science Tricks

    Published: Oct 22, 2024 by Emma Vanstone · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Halloween is a great time to try some spooky science tricks and experiments. Here at Science Sparks, we’ve been growing our collection of Halloween Science Experiments for years, and this year’s new Halloween science activities are the best yet!

    These five Halloween science tricks are easy and stress-free to set up and almost always work perfectly!

    Easy Halloween Science Tricks

    Disappearing Spiders

    Make spiders disappear using a trick of light! This very simple science activity uses just a glass and water. As water is poured into the glass, a drawing of a spider disappears.

    Glass half filled with water. A drawing of a spider under the glass is no longer visible

    Put a paper towel in water without it getting wet

    This clever science trick allows you to put a paper towel in water without it getting wet. The secret is the paper towel needs to be in a glass.

    paper towel in a glass under water for a science trick

    Blow up a balloon without touching it

    Inflate a pumpkin balloon using science. Baking soda and vinegar can be used to blow up a balloon while you sit back and watch.

    Carbon dioxide is released in the reaction, which spreads through the container and into the balloon, causing it to inflate.

    Blow up a pumpkin balloon - baking soda reaction

    Halloween optical illusion

    You can create a simple optical illusion using paper, pens and straws. Use my free template or draw your own.

    Spooky sounds device

    Use a plastic cup, ribbon and paper clip to make a spooky noise maker.

    The cup acts like an amplifier. If you rub damp paper towel down the ribbon without the cup attached, no sound is made, but the cup amplifies the vibrations created by the movement, creating a creaky noise perfect for scaring trick or treaters!

    spooky noise maker

    If you enjoyed my Halloween science tricks, don’t forget to check out my other Halloween science experiments and my FREE Halloween quiz!

    You might also like my book Gross Science, which is full of icky, sticky and stinky science experiments for kids!

    FIVE creepy Halloween science tricks
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    Safety Notice

    Science Sparks ( Wild Sparks Enterprises Ltd ) are not liable for the actions of activity of any person who uses the information in this resource or in any of the suggested further resources. Science Sparks assume no liability with regard to injuries or damage to property that may occur as a result of using the information and carrying out the practical activities contained in this resource or in any of the suggested further resources.

    These activities are designed to be carried out by children working with a parent, guardian or other appropriate adult. The adult involved is fully responsible for ensuring that the activities are carried out safely.

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