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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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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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