Physics for Kids
Explore physics classes and camps for elementary and middle school students. Students test motion, forces, and energy through build-and-try challenges in after-school clubs, in-school labs, and summer camps.

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On-Campus Physics Classes
On-campus physics classes for K–8 students, taught in person by All Things Science. Students explore forces and motion through hands-on labs, clubs, and camps.

How It Works
Year-round, in-person physics in clubs, labs, and camps.
What Students Learn
Test forces and motion through real build-and-try challenges.
How to Get Started
View local physics classes and camps, or request your school.
Explore Physics Programs Near You

Physics Clubs
Weekly after-school physics programs led by our team on your school’s campus, where students test forces, motion, and energy through hands-on builds after school.
Physics Programs Built for Year-Round Learning

Physics Labs
On-campus physics programs taught during the school day for every grade level. All Things Science provides a dedicated instructor who leads NGSS-aligned activities focused on forces, motion, and energy.

Physics Camps
Week-long physics camps where students explore motion, forces, and energy through hands-on builds. All Things Science turns big ideas into real experiments students can test and measure.
What Students Discover in Our Physics Programs
Students test forces, motion, and energy through hands-on builds and experiments. They learn to predict outcomes and use results to improve designs.
Newton’s Laws
Students learn how forces affect motion in the real world.
Forces
Students explore gravity, friction, momentum, and acceleration through hands-on tests.
Energy
Students compare potential and kinetic energy through real experiments.
Light & Sound
Students investigate how light and sound behave in different conditions.
Magnetism
Students explore magnets and magnetic forces using hands-on tools.
Experiments
Students design tests, record data, and draw conclusions like real scientists.
Physics FAQ
Curious about physics for elementary and middle school students? Here are answers on what students explore, how experiments work, and what they learn in each program.
What is a physics class for kids?
A physics class teaches students how the world moves and works through forces, motion, and energy. Students learn by building, testing, and running hands-on experiments.
What topics do students learn in your physics program?
Students explore motion, gravity, friction, energy, and simple machines. Lessons are adjusted by grade level so concepts stay clear and engaging.
Do students do experiments in physics?
Yes. Students complete real experiments and build challenges that let them test ideas and see results. They learn by measuring outcomes and improving their designs.
Is physics too hard for elementary and middle school students?
No. All Things Science teaches physics in a simple, hands-on way that makes big concepts easier to understand. Students learn through real examples instead of memorization.
What skills do students build in physics?
Students build problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and confidence with scientific reasoning. They also learn how to make predictions and use evidence to explain results.
Looking for More STEM Programs?
Interested in more than physics? All Things Science offers more programs that keep students learning through hands-on challenges.
Biology
Unravel the secrets of life.
Rockets
Blast off into space.
3D Printing
Innovate with 3D designs.
Robotics
Build and code robots.
Biology
Unravel the secrets of life.
Rockets
Blast off into space.
3D Printing
Innovate with 3D designs.
Robotics
Build and code robots.
Chemistry
Fun experiments with chemistry.
Engineering
Real engineering challenges
Physics
Discover the physics of motion.
Circuits
Explore circuits and electricity.
Chemistry
Fun experiments with chemistry.
Engineering
Real engineering challenges
Physics
Discover the physics of motion.
Circuits
Explore circuits and electricity.



