Activities for Kids at Home - The Australian Museum

Activities for Kids at Home - The Australian Museum

Art, Creative & Craft
STEM

Explore a wide range of fun and educational online activities designed to engage curious kids with science, nature, and culture from the comfort of home.


Discover an exciting collection of online resources from the Australian Museum that bring science, nature, and cultural learning right to your living room. These activities are perfect for parents seeking engaging and educational content for their school-aged children.

What to Expect

Enjoy a variety of interactive videos, craft projects, experiments, and downloadable activity sheets that encourage hands-on learning. From making traditional First Nations string figures to conducting simple science experiments like test tube volcanoes, there is something to spark every child's curiosity.

Each activity is designed to be accessible and fun, providing opportunities for children to explore topics such as biodiversity, geology, and cultural heritage. The resources also include storytelling, games, and citizen science projects like FrogID, which invites families to participate in real scientific research.

Activity Details

- Learn to create traditional matjka-wuma (string figures) guided by First Nations staff.

- Make rock engravings using air-dry clay and carving tools inspired by First Nations art.

- Conduct simple at-home science experiments such as test tube volcanoes.

- Watch interactive video series exploring fascinating questions about plants, animals, and the environment.

- Download and print activity sheets like the FrogID project to learn about local frogs.

- Participate in citizen science projects via free mobile apps.

These activities require minimal materials, often using household items, making them easy to set up and enjoy.

Location and Access

All activities are available online through the Australian Museum's website, allowing families to access them anytime from home. The resources are free to use and include videos, downloadable PDFs, and mobile apps compatible with iOS and Android devices.

The Australian Museum is located at 1 William Street, Sydney NSW 2010, Australia, and while these activities are designed for home use, the museum offers further in-person experiences during opening hours from 10:00 to 17:00 daily.

Important Information

These activities are suitable for children of school age and are designed to be engaging for middle-aged parents supporting their children's learning. The content emphasizes scientific inquiry, cultural respect, and environmental awareness.

Parents should supervise younger children during experiments and crafts to ensure safety. Materials required are generally safe and easy to find, but adult assistance may be needed for certain steps.

The Australian Museum encourages families to explore these resources together to foster a love of learning and discovery.

Booking and Prices

All online activities and downloadable resources are free of charge and do not require booking. Families can access the content at their convenience.

For those interested in visiting the Australian Museum in person, general entry is free, with opening hours from 10:00 to 17:00 daily except Christmas Day. Additional workshops and programs may require booking and fees, which can be found on the museum's official website.

Details

Ongoing activity

1 William St, Darlinghurst NSW 2010, Australia

$

Free