String Telephone Experiment

String Telephone Experiment - DIY Science Project for Kids

5-None minutes
Ages 6-10
2
2 of 3 steps need adult
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About This Project

Did you know the longest functioning tin can phone was 796 feet long - almost three football fields! Create your own string telephone experiment using simple materials like cans, string, and basic tools. This classic science project teaches kids about sound waves and communication while encouraging experimentation with different materials. Hold the string as taut as possible for the best results, and see if you can beat that world record at home!

This project is perfect for:
  • Science Experiments
  • STEM Activities
  • Communication Studies
  • Sound Wave Learning
  • Classic Kids Projects
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STL Motherhood

I’m a boy mom, crafter and former reporter who loves taking my kids to superhero movies. Join me for a mix of traditional kid crafts, STEM fun and 3D printing.

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