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24 Hour Science Projects For 5th Graders


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Article by Keith Barret

More and more kids are feeling lonely and sitting in front of the television or playing video games all day. This is really bad for their character cultivation and body health. You can see more and more kids are having bad eye sight and even wear glasses from a very young age. What can parents do to change this condition? How can parents help kids have great fun and grow healthy and knowledgeable? I know every parent want their children to be outstanding and healthy. How can we entry into kids’ world and bridge the generation gap? What’s more, the projects in this book are simple and easy to experience, and the directions are easy to follow. Believe or not, they are designed for your kids to do the projects by themselves. As a parent, you just have to help gather the materials typically found around your house. Then kids will complete the project on their own. How can we get 24 Hour Science Projects? As long as Internet connection is available, you have access to those projects. Come on, get your book. Here, I have a good book named 24 Hour Science Projects to recommend. Why is 24 hours? Because you know a project often starts one day, then it has to sit overnight and the next day comes the results. While most project can be started in the morning and have the results on the same day. You can take different lengths of time to do the project with your kids.What’s in 24 Hour Science Projects? We can find different and various projects in it and the way how to do the project successfully. The projects provided in 24 Hour Science Projects will suit your children. There are interesting projects for middle school kids or younger elementary kids. So we can call this book a really good source of projects for kids. And you can use the book for a long time as we said it is for different ages.Try It Now What’s more, the projects in this book are simple and easy to experience, and the directions are easy to follow. Believe or not, they are designed for your kids to do the projects by themselves. As a parent, you just have to help gather the materials typically found around your house. Then kids will complete the project on their own. How can we get 24 Hour Science Projects? As long as Internet connection is available, you have access to those projects. Come on, get your book.

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Middle School Science Projects Made Easy


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Article by Robert Watson

Did you ever participate in a science fair project when you were in school? Just barely got a project turned in because you had procrastinated. Remember having to ask your parents for help and they werent happy? Procrastination is still a kid thing, so you will probably be asked to help out. Here are some suggestions to help get it started.

If you want a nice display consider one of these topics: Gather some seashells and see if you can tell what animal lived in them, either draw pictures or glue the shells to poster board. The Internet is a great place to get pictures of the different types of clouds and you can describe them. Make some clouds out of cotton, remember to include a darker color on them for thunderclouds, etc. and glue them to your poster board with their labels underneath them. Try to determine how slowly or quickly certain foods or fruits ripen. Find a really warm place in your home and leave a piece of fruit there, do it again at room temperature and finally make one colder, like in the refrigerator. You will see changes daily so be sure to write them down. See if different sizes of ice will melt differently. Get several different sizes and shapes containers, put in equal amounts of water and freeze them. Check the containers and after they have frozen take them out to melt and record how long each container took. You can also make a tornado for you next science experiment. Add water about full in a glass jar; Use a little food coloring and some dish detergent and add it to the water. After putting the lid on give the jar several good shakes. Watch how a vortex forms and acts just like a real tornado from the liquid in the jar. If you take a few monopoly houses and put them in the jar, you will see how they add a little touch of fun.

One prize-winning project did not come out as planned. The purpose was to see which plant would grow better using plain water on one and sugar water on the other. The child had said they thought the plant with the sugar water would grow the best. Use two identical pots, cups or whatever you have to plant them in put in several sunflower seeds in each one and water one with the sugar water and the other with plain water. Once they sprout take detailed notes on when they did, if you can you may want to include some pictures. During this experiment the plant that was watered with sugar water did sprout but nothing else and the other plant flourished. During the science fair the child had to present her findings to the judges explaining that the experiment failed comparing it to sugar and sweets rotting your teeth. She was very surprised when she won 2nd place but the judges told her that is what science is about. They also liked the fact that she had done a great presentation even though she was worried about it failing.

Robert Watson is a Middle school science teacher with over 4 years experience as a science fair coordinator at his school. Visit his website for more information about Inexpensive science fair projects and ideas for helping complete them. http://www.sciencefair-ideas.com










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