Evidence-based curriculum for ages 2-8

Try ABCmouse FREE

for 30 days!

Then just $14.99/mo. until canceled.

Do Not Sell My Info

Logo

Do Not Sell My Information

We take your privacy very seriously and will never monetize the Personal Information of any User of our Services by providing it to a third party in exchange for money. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has a broader definition of the term “sell” which includes disclosing Personal Information to any third party for valuable consideration. When we work with our advertising partners, we are disclosing certain information such as cookies for their services, which are of value to us. Under the CCPA you have the right to opt-out of our disclosure of your Personal Information to third parties for monetary or other valuable consideration. You may exercise your right to opt-out through the settings on this page. However, please note that if you opt-out you will not receive special discounts or offers that may be of interest to you. In addition, if you opt-out, but come back to our site through a different browser or device we will not be able to recognize you, so you will still have to opt-out again.

Manage Cookie Preferences

Sale of Personal Information Opt-Out

We take your privacy very seriously and will never monetize the Personal Information of any User of our Services by providing it to a third party in exchange for money. The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) has a broader definition of the term “sell” which includes disclosing Personal Information to any third party for valuable consideration. When we work with our advertising partners, we are disclosing certain information such as cookies for their services, which are of value to us. Under the CCPA you have the right to opt-out of our disclosure of your Personal Information to third parties for monetary or other valuable consideration. You may exercise your right to opt-out through the settings on this page. However, please note that if you opt-out you will not receive special discounts or offers that may be of interest to you. In addition, if you opt-out, but come back to our site through a different browser or device we will not be able to recognize you, so you will still have to opt-out again.

Analytics and Performance Cookies

These cookies are used to collect information about traffic to our Services and how users use the Services. The information gathered does not identify any individual visitor. It includes the number of visitors to our Services, the websites that referred them to our Services, the pages they visited on our Services, what time of day they visited our Services, whether they have visited our Services before, and other similar information. We use this information to help operate our Services more efficiently, to gather broad demographic information, and to monitor the level of activity on our Services.

Targeting Cookies

These cookies may be set through our site by our advertising partners. They may be used by those companies to build a profile of your interests and show you relevant adverts on other sites. They do not store directly personal information, but are based on uniquely identifying your browser and internet device. If you do not allow these cookies, you will experience less targeted advertising.

Functionality Cookies

Always Active

These cookies allow us to remember choices you make when you use our Services, such as remembering your language preferences, remembering your login details, and remembering the changes you make to other parts of Services which you can customize. The purpose of these cookies is to provide you with a more personal experience and to avoid you having to re-enter your preferences every time you visit our Services.

Essential Cookies

Always Active

These cookies are essential to provide you with services available through Services and to enable you to use some of its features. For example, they allow you to log in to secure areas of our Services and help the content of the pages you request load quickly. Without these cookies, the services that you have asked for cannot be provided, and we only use these cookies to provide you with those services.

STEM Activity for Kids: Exploring the Human Lungs


Learning about the human body is even more exciting with hands-on STEM activities! Our Exploring the Human Lungs activity gives kids a fun and interactive way to understand how our lungs work as part of the respiratory system. With just a few simple materials, kids can build their own lung model and see how we breathe in and out.

What You’ll Need for the Exploring the Lungs Activity:

  • Small balloons
  • A large balloon
  • Plastic cup
  • Straws
  • Black permanent marker
  • Tape
  • Construction paper
  • Scissors

Instructions for Making This STEM Activity

Step 1: Gather Your Supplies

Collect all of your materials and set up a clean workspace, which will allow you to create your “lungs” more efficiently.

Supplies needed for a STEM science activity all about the lungs.

Step 2: Draw a Small Rectangle on the Cup

A plastic cup with a rectangle drawn on the bottom in black magic marker, as well as other supplies for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Use the permanent marker to draw a small rectangle on the bottom of the plastic cup.

Step 3: Cut Out the Rectangle

Carefully cut out the rectangle with a scissors. Be sure to supervise children during this step or have an adult do the cutting to ensure safety.

Cutting a rectangle our of the bottom of a plastic cup, as well as other supplies for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Step 4: Cut the Straws

Cutting a pink straw in half, as well as other supplies for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Take two straws and cut off about one-third of their length, including the bendy part. These shorter straws will serve as the “bronchi” in your lung model.

Step 5: Cut Tops Off the Small Balloons

Carefully cut the tops off of both small balloons and discard them. The trimmed small balloons will represent the lungs.

Cutting the top off a of a yellow balloon, as well as other supplies for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Step 6: Tape Balloons

Taping a balloon to the end of a straw, as well as other supplies for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Insert the end of one straw into a small balloon and tape it securely around the opening to seal it. Repeat for the second straw and balloon.

Step 7: Tape the Straws Together

Tape the two straws together at the top, ensuring they are aligned side by side. This setup mimics the bronchi leading to the lungs.

Place the taped straws with the attached balloons through the top of the cup, with the ends of the straws poking up through the hole and the balloons staying inside the cup.

Taping two straws that have small balloons on the end together, for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Step 8: Cut Large Balloon

Cutting the top off a a large white balloon, as well as other supplies for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Cut off the top of the large balloon, leaving the main body of the balloon intact. This piece will act as the diaphragm in your model, which is essential for breathing.

Step 9: Place Large Balloon Over Cup

Stretch the large balloon over the cup’s opening, covering it completely. This should fit snugly. If needed, secure the balloon with rubber bands or tape to keep it in place.

Stretching the top of a white balloon over the top of a plastic cup, as well as other supplies for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Step 10: Seal Gaps

Taping over any gaps in the bottom of a plastic cup that has two straws with balloons on the end coming out of it, as well as other supplies for a STEM Science project for young kids.

Check for any gaps where the large balloon meets the cup and where the straws exit the cup. Use tape to seal these gaps to ensure the model works effectively.

Step 11: Inflate the Lungs

Gently pull down on the large balloon at the bottom (the diaphragm) to watch the small balloons inflate, just like lungs filling with air!

Inflating the pretend lungs in a DIY STEM Science project for young kids.

Bonus Step: Decorate your Project

Exploring the human body learning about lungs with a DIY STEM science project for kids.

Make your lung model even more interesting by adding decorations. Draw a rib cage onto the plastic cup or attach a skeleton head for a spooky anatomical twist.

The Educational Twist:

This activity offers a fantastic opportunity to learn about the respiratory system. Discuss how the lungs work with the diaphragm to pull air into the body and how oxygen is distributed to the bloodstream. It’s a simple yet powerful way to explain the vital role of the lungs in our health.

ABCmouse #1 learning app for kids!
  • Valentines Bingo Cards for Kids

    Print free Valentine’s Bingo cards for kids! Perfect for classroom activities or festive parties, these themed cards feature hearts, cupcakes, and more. Options for toddlers to…

    Read More

  • Letter O Crafts and Activities

    Discover 10 engaging crafts and activities for preschoolers featuring the letter O. From creating owls to octopuses and oatmeal textures, these hands-on projects make learning letters…

    Read More

  • STEM Activities for Preschoolers

    Explore over 30 engaging STEM activities tailored for preschoolers! From easy indoor experiments to outdoor adventures, foster early problem-solving and critical thinking skills. Perfect for curious…

    Read More

  • Letter N Crafts and Activities

    Explore fun Letter N crafts and activities for preschoolers! From noodle necklaces to narwhals, these hands-on projects make learning the alphabet creative and engaging. Perfect for…

    Read More

  • Letter M Crafts and Activities

    Explore fun and engaging Letter M crafts and activities for preschoolers! From mustaches to moons, find creative, hands-on ideas that help kids learn the letter M…

    Read More

  • Letter L Crafts and Activities

    Explore fun and creative letter L crafts and activities for preschoolers! From leaf art and lavender painting to lollipop crafts and lion masks, each idea uses…

    Read More