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Making A Solar Cooker For Kids – Making Cool Science Projects For Kids


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Many cool science experiments can easily be carried out at home. These experiments require a day to be completed and also need careful monitoring. If weather conditions interest you there are numerous science projects you can practice at home. Discovering the properties contained in rain is just one of these experiments.

An example of a meteorology or environmental science projects involves finding out what is contained in rainwater. Materials needed include a microscope, two containers, funnel, clear tape, a glass pie dish, and filter paper.

The first step of this experiment is obviously to gather some rain in a container. The container should be dry and clean and placed on open ground away from buildings and trees and left until it has collected sufficient rainwater to be examined.

Making A Solar Cooker For Kids

The next step is to filter the rainwater. This can be achieved by placing a piece of filter paper in your funnel. The funnel should be attached slotted into a separate, clean, dry container where the newly filtered water will collect.

When this has been done you need to dry the filter so that the water evaporates. Turn the oven to 100 degrees Celsius and then place the filter paper on a baking sheet for 15 minutes. While you wait for the filter paper to dry, pour the newly filtered water into your pie dish.

To conclude the experiment when the water has evaporated from both your pie dish and filter paper you can discover what your filtered rain contains.

Place your filter paper under the microscope. Using a piece of the clear tape, attach it to the bottom of the pie dish once there is no more moisture. Examine the tape under the miscroscope and then ascertain which particles are present in your newly collected and filtered container of rainwater. 

 
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Creating The Ideal Science Lab For Kids


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Group work is usually a part of every child’s education and it is especially common when it comes to science lab. Some kids love science since it provides them with the opportunity to answer questions while others are intimidated by the tasks they have to take on. One of the best ways to make it a pleasant experience is to provide seating that allows several children to work together with comfortable seats and a sturdy central surface where they can perform their experiments!

Rather than seat students separately, grouping them will help them learn to work together no matter what the project is. Even young students do experiments and learn about the earth and the different elements it contains and they will get more from it when they compare and contrast with their classmates!

Another reason for using this type of grouped seating in a science lab or class is that it will allow you to set up stations.

Stations are normally used for science since they give students the opportunity to learn the differences in different groups of elements by looking at slides or photos or to see the results of a variety of experiments.

For young children, textures and states of matter are important in their science lessons. For instance, the dinosaurs are often one of the first things that are studied in school. Using stations to separate those that existed during the different periods will help them learn what lived during the same period of time and what else existed with them! This is a great way to provide them with hands on learning experiences that so many children need in order to understand and retain information.

It is also important to give children a surface that is appropriate to the level of activities that they will be performing.

If they are young enough to be limited to using soda and vinegar to make a volcano erupt, then a plastic top will be enough for them to use and easily clean up. For older students, a marble or rock surface will resist nearly any type of chemical or abrasive that might be used on it. Also, if this type of surface gets a chip, it won’t keep going until the entire surface is destroyed but will stay confined to one area.

Many of the pieces of furniture that are sold as science furniture are no more than a flat surface and four legs at an extreme price. If you are going to invest in furniture that is designed for use in a science class, then at least get those that offer storage space underneath. This will help keep the supplies that are assigned to each group where they belong and not mixed up with every other group’s. For those ages that only need plastic tables, you don’t have to go to the expense of purchasing science furniture, just regular plastic furniture that is sturdy enough to support several kids leaning against it.

Accessories or necessity? Either way childrens table and chairs are a good investment for your child. Kids just love have their very own kids table and chairs.

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