Hovercraft Science Experiment

My kiddos are always asking for hands-on science activities, even if it’s one we have done over and over like this Hovercraft Science experiment project. It almost seems like magic, not science, and even though I have given them the scientific explanation they are still in awe of it!

Who knew you could have so much fun with..a balloon, an old cd, and a cap from your dishwashing soap bottle? This just proves that this is a great way to use what you have around the home to create some really cool science experiments! Why run to the store when you can create your own science at home?

If you like easy-to-prep activities and your kids love them to be really hands-on you are going to want to do this one momma! Learning about energy, motion, and force? You gotta give this a try…Not only will the kids love it, but you will, too!

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Hovercraft Science Experiment

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Hovercraft Science Experiment

If you’re using this for homeschooling, this is the perfect STEM experiment that will get the kids geared up and ready for learning fun. It’s also just a super simple weekend activity as well.

This CD hovercraft is sure to be a big hit in your home.

DIY Hovercraft Science Experiment Supplies

hovercraft science experiment supplies

Hovercraft Directions

Before you get started, be certain to ask the kids what they think is going to happen during the experiment. Call it a hypothesis and talk about the expectations versus the outcome. See if they can accurately guess what is going to happen once the experiment gets started.

To start making your Hovercraft Science Experiment, Glue the cap to the CD hole then let the glue cool until it has hardened.

fun science experiment for kids

Watch your fingers so they don’t get burnt by the hot glue.

Alternatively, if you did not have a glue gun, you could try sealing the pop-top lid to the CD with duct tape.

the lid glued onto the CD for the hovercraft experiment

Slip the balloon over the cap then fill it with air.

CD Hovercraft science activity

Great job! Your hovercraft is now ready to amaze the kids!

How does the Hovercraft Science Experiment work?

This balloon hovercraft works because the force of the air expelling from the balloon creates an air cushion between the bottom of the cd and the surface it is on, allowing it to glide just barely resting above it.

Have your child slide a regular CD and the hovercraft CD to compare, it doesn’t travel as far.

The air cushion allows the CD to travel faster because it doesn’t have as much friction between the CD and the table.

The kids will do this one over and over, and be tickled every time so be sure to keep these 3 items in your science kit for learning and just plain old fun!

What a simple science experiment right?

Want to extend this activity? Try to make some changes to it and see what effects it will have on the hovercraft.

What happens when you use a different type of balloon?

What if you don’t use as much air to blow it up, what if you use more?

Try it on a flat surface and then try it on different surfaces, does that change anything?

This is such a fun STEM activity, I hope you try the Hovercraft Science Experiment!

Hovercraft science activity

Hovercraft Science Experiment

Create this fun and simple craft in the comfort of your own home. Your kids will surely enjoy playing with this Hovercraft Science Experiment!

Materials

  • A balloon
  • An old CD
  • Dish soap bottle cap
  • Hot glue gun
  • Hot glue stick

Instructions

  1. Run a generous ring of hot glue around the bottom edge of your dish soap cap
  2. Quickly press it onto the center of the CD, over the hole, and wait for it to harden
  3. Once done, get a balloon and fit it over the cap
  4. Make sure the cap is up then fill the balloon with air by blowing on the other side of the CD.
  5. Press the cap down until you're ready to let the hovercraft go
  6. You and the kids may now play with it and watch it glide across the floor!

The hovercraft science experiment is a fun and engaging way to introduce children to the principles of physics and engineering.

By building their own hovercraft and testing it out, children can learn about concepts such as air pressure, friction, and motion. This is a great activity for moms looking to inspire a love of science and learning in young minds.

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5 Comments

  1. Oh, my word the Hoover Craft Experience will be a huge fit with my almost 7 yr old grandson!! Thank you for shaing!

    1. Yeah! I hope he enjoys it.

  2. I would love to do this at a next STEAM Club meeting at my school. Have you tried different dish soap caps? If so, do you find that the flip top cap works better than a push/pull cap? Thanks so much!

    1. The flip top seals really well which is why it works well but I have not tried any other caps.

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