The Crucifixion, Eclipses, and Moon Phases – Easy Science Experiments for Kids

Published:
June 4, 2019

Contributor:
Jeannette Tuionetoa

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These resources from Experience Astronomy never cease to intrigue me. My kids enjoy them just the same. Check out these super easy science experiments for kids (The Crucifixion, Eclipses, and Moon Phases).

easy science experiment for kids

These sound extremely cool and fun, therefore I am working them into my summertime homeschool schedule — one per week.

Solar eclipses are extraordinary events to watch.

A mysterious darkness covered the land during Jesus’ crucifixion — How can we tell about this event in a way that children will remember? I think teaching this with science experiments will be an absolute hit with my kids.

Your kid will learn cool new terms like “totality” and appreciate the supernatural miracle of what happened when Jesus was crucified.

Explore Experience Astronomy for an easy science experiment for kids on the crucifixion, eclipses, and moon phases.

 
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