I Can Be a Physicist

From flying objects to falling apples, physics helps explain how the world moves, pulls, and shines. In I Can Be a Physicist, children explore big concepts like motion, gravity, light, and magnetism in fun, hands-on ways that make science feel like magic.

  • Force and Motion
    Children experiment with pushing, pulling, spinning, and sliding to explore how objects move. Through playful setups using balls, ramps, and everyday materials, they discover how force affects speed, direction, and motion.

  • Great Gravity!
    What goes up must come down! In this unit, children explore gravity through activities that include dropping objects, launching toys, and comparing how fast things fall. They build an understanding of gravity as an invisible but powerful force.

  • Let There Be Light
    Children explore the science of light, reflection, and shadows. Using flashlights, mirrors, and colored filters, they investigate how light travels and how it interacts with the world around them.

  • Mighty Magnets
    With a strong sense of wonder, children test what sticks, what repels, and how magnets can move things without touching them. They sort materials, build magnetic mazes, and play games that reveal the invisible forces of attraction.

    These lessons help children see physics in action—and realize that understanding how the world works can be fun, exciting, and empowering.