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Elementary Science Fair Projects Ideas For Teaching Scientific Method- Tell a Story!


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Most parents think of the scientific method as s that annoying thing science teachers made you do back when you were in school. But if you are a parent and really want good elementary science fair projects ideas to use with your children at home then you will have to understand the scientific method. Put simply, it is a method, or the steps you need to take to make an experiment give you results that mean something. It does not matter if you are experimenting with a fast and quick one day science project or a longer complicated high school assignment. You use the same steps. The difference is with how much time you spend on each step.

What are these steps?

The scientific method steps are: Observation, Question, Hypotheses, Experimentation and Results. You always use these steps for science projects that are experiment based. One idea that parents do not realize they can do to help explain these steps is to use a story about an everyday situation that the child can make a connection to. It is easier to remember a story than a list you memorize.

Short, quick and easy science fair projects most likely be finished in one day will probably where you will find the sort of elementary science fair projects ideas that follow the scientific method, so it will be easy to use one of these as the hook and turn it into a story to explain the process.

Say you were looking at melting ice, you could turn it into a story. May-be a young boy took a thermos to day camp in the hottest days of summer, and wants to know what size ice cube lasts the longest.

You create a story about what he thought would work best from what he has seen in the past, and what he thinks might work. Then talk about all the different things he tries to find out what size ice cube worked the best and what his final decision was. Now you have some easy to remember story points that you can use to help learn the steps. When remembering what hypotheses means, you can us the story, and ask, “What did the boy think would work best?”

After awhile you will see that by making up these stories to explain every day things, that people are always using these same steps with every day problem solving. For example, when a flashlight doesn’t work, you question why and figure it is the batteries, and so change them and you will discover if your are right or not. If that does not work, then you need to form new questions, are the connections corroded, is the bulb burnt out or were the batteries put in the right way? How many times have people done these without realizing they are using the scientific method.

If you spend time looking for elementary science fair projects ideas to use at home, you will have some fun with them and have activities you can turn into a story with your child as the star and help them learn about the scientific method.

I maintain a website with information on teacher approved, quick and easy elementary elementary science fair projects ideas that parents and teachers can use for fun and for their annual science fair project.

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Science Projects For Kids In Elementary and Middle School


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Science projects in Science Fair day brings much joy to kids, parents and teachers. There are so many wonderful things to do as science to have a great day. That’s why don’t take too much time and take these innovation for each grade to start your own project.

 

2nd Grade: Create an insect collection to discover what types of insects live in your area. Or, put up a bird feeder and document what birds live in your area, and what their eating habits are – morning or night? What do they like to eat?

 

3rd Grade: Test out waterproof mascaras, to see if they are really waterproof or not. You could also put nails in different types of liquid, to see which ones rust metal the fastest.

 

4th Grade: Find out the answers to these questions for your science projects – Does adding salt to water really make it boil faster and hotter? Do certain shapes of ice cubes melt faster?

 

5th Grade: Test if different people can smell things better.

Drink water through a straw, and then through two straws; figure out if you can drink more water this way, or the same as through one straw.

 

6th Grade through 8th Grade: Try figuring out if you can get pure water from salt water! Or try growing plants using different colors of light, and see which ones grow the best.

 

Doing science projects can be a lot of fun, and can teach you things you never knew before! These ideas should be able to get you started thinking about all the things you’ve always wanted to know. Make a list out of the things you are curious about, and then pick one for your science project.

Try to guess what will happen before you do the project, and see if you are right about what will happen. And be sure to explain what you think happened.

 

Happy Experimenting! 

 

Dave Gorski writes about science projects at: http://www.scienceprojectsfacts.com

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