Science Lab for Teens: Physics, Chemistry & Biology Projects
About Course
Science is not a fat textbook full of facts to memorize — it is a way of thinking and a way of doing. This course turns your kitchen, garage, and backyard into a real laboratory where you investigate the physics of motion, the chemistry of reactions, and the biology of living things. You will not just read about science; you will run genuine experiments, record real data, and draw conclusions like a working scientist.
Across seven modules you will master the scientific method, then put it to work in physics (forces, energy, electricity, and waves), chemistry (matter, reactions, the periodic table, and crystals), and biology (cells, body systems, DNA, and ecosystems). Every concept is paired with a hands-on, safe, doable-at-home experiment — a balloon rocket, a homemade circuit, a red-cabbage pH indicator, strawberry DNA you can actually see, and more. We finish by helping you design, run, and present a complete science-fair project of your own.
This is an advanced course pitched at curious teens around 13 to 17 who learn by doing. We treat you like a real investigator: we explain why each experiment works at the level of atoms, forces, and cells — not hand-waving. Safety runs through everything, because real scientists are careful scientists.
Grab a notebook, round up some household supplies, ask an adult to be your lab partner, and get ready to discover that the most interesting laboratory in the world might be the one you build at home.
What you’ll learn
- Investigate real questions using the scientific method, hypotheses, and controlled variables.
- Build working models and devices, from balloon rockets to a simple electric circuit.
- Explain the physics of forces, energy, electricity, and waves through hands-on experiments.
- Design and run safe chemistry investigations, including a red-cabbage pH indicator.
- Extract visible DNA from a strawberry and examine cells with a simple microscope.
- Analyze and graph your own experimental data to draw evidence-based conclusions.
- Apply lab-safety rules confidently using household materials and adult supervision.
- Plan, run, and present a complete, judge-ready science-fair project from start to finish.
Course Content
Think Like a Scientist
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The Scientific Method: How Real Discoveries Happen
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Variables: The Secret to a Fair Test
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Observation and Measurement: Trusting Your Data
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Recording, Graphing, and Lab Safety
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Module 1 Quiz: Think Like a Scientist