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Mad Science Kids Game

October 13, 2014

Post written by Paging Supermom

Your kids will get a kick out of this Pop-Up MAD LABORATORY kids game for Halloween.

Mad Science Kids Game

In this game, kids try to guess the contents of several spooky specimens jars. This Laboratory is surprisingly easy to construct using free printables. It all begins with a Mad Laboratory Backdrop. You can print this is a black-and-white, engineering print at a local copy center for less than $10. Download, print and tape into place. Add inexpensive test tubes filled with a mysterious, green potion (just neon food coloring + water) to bring the lab to life.

Mad Science Kids Game 2Recycle jars, spray-painted black are used to hold the specimens. Download and print the Mad Lab Specimen Jar Labels.

Mad Science Kids Game DIY Specimen Jar

Mad Science Kids Game 2TO PLAY: Fill the prepared jars with items recommended below, feel free to substitute. Have your Mad Scientists take turns reaching in to feel each jar’s contents, trying to determine what each specimen really is. Have them record their findings on the Mad Lab Experiment Forms.

Mad Science Kids Game 3

Mad Science Kids Game: What to Use In Mad Lab SpecimensFor younger kids that may not be able to identify the specimens by touch, have them describe each one with words like “slimey” or “squishy” etc. The labels and jars could also be used to hold spooky treats on a Halloween Party food table.

Mad Science Kids Game 10Grab the free printables:
Mad Laboratory Backdrop
Mad Lab Specimen Labels
Mad Lab Experiment Forms

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