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Enjoy Science
If you enjoy science and its applications you may be interested in finding a fun science project to do. There are any number of fun science projects that will be both educating and entertaining for those who conduct them. Many fun science experiments can be conducted on a small budget or utilizing the very items you have in your household currently. Creating and carrying out fun science projects is a great way for teachers and students alike to learn new things in the realm of scientific experimentation. A fun science experiment can be applied to a simple or complicated concept, while maintaining the educational purpose of the project. Here are a few fun science projects that you can conduct safely at home:
1.) Volcano- This is a traditional experiment that has been conducted time and time again. It illustrates on a smaller scale what happens when a volcano erupts. By using chemicals that interact causing the eruption, you are able to recreate the look of a real volcano at home or at school. The two chemicals that are interacting that you will need to do this fun science project are baking soda and vinegar. The two will come in contact and cause the volcano to erupt, spewing its contents over the side of the volcano you build. This is a quick and easy project that will have you mesmerized. It may be a little messy but its a fun science experiment.
2.)Home-Made Silly putty- This is another fun science project that children especially can enjoy. This is also a very simple and inexpensive fun science project that anyone can do. A cup of liquid starch and a cup of Elmer’s glue slowly mixed together will create a chemical reaction that will made the glue become more rubbery in texture. The ultimate result is a substance that is very similar to silly putty and can be used in the same ways. A fun science project, this is definitely one that will put a smile on anyone’s face.
3.) Coke Geyser- This is another simpleĀ science project. Simply unscrew a bottle of Diet Coke, attach a small funnel to the opening and pour in mentos candies, then run because there will be an almost instantaneous eruption. The eruption is cause by the interaction of the mentos and the carbon dioxide released by the bottle. This is a cheap way to conduct a science experiment while learning and having a good time.
Any one of these projects can be considered a fun science project. The best part about these is that while learning science you are able to have fun and not spend a lot of money. Understanding simple concepts associated with chemical interaction and reaction can be interesting and these science projects certainly do the trick. Anyone can recreate these experiments at home, but it is suggested that the third project is conducted outdoors or somewhere where it would be okay to create a spewing geyser of diet coke all over the place.
Filed under Photos, teaching by admin on September 29, 2009 at 7:01 pm
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Science Interesting
Science may be a difficult subject for some students. A single lesson in science may leave a student feeling lost and confused. A lesson on a topic in science may be overly wordy and hard to interpret or understand. Some students may be skilled in other areas more than that of science and it is because of this that there is a need for a science tutor for some students. A science tutor is knowledgeable and experienced in the field of science and he or she would be able to help a student in regard to a specific lesson or any concept that is related to science or a branch of science. You may only require a science tutor for only part time help when it comes to your studies, or you may need to hire a science tutor full time to guide you with your work utilizing their skills and experience to help you build your own. Science does not interest everyone and it may be difficult to get involved in science lesson at school, making it necessary to get a science tutor after school hours to help understand the material that was discussed in that day’s lesson. There are several ways in which a student can find help when it comes to a lesson in science. The resources that are made available to students in regard to a science lesson can be either free or charge a fee. Most students can find a science tutor that will help them with the science lesson for free. Many times, schools will offer help with a science lesson after school or provide extra help on that lesson. Here are some ways in which you can seek help with a science lesson:
-Look online. The internet has so much information. If you have a question about the lesson you learned at school you can always conduct a simple search to find the answers you need. Make sure you use reliable websites to obtain your information as not every website will provide you will accurate information. If the information you find is not good enough or does not answer your question there are some other options you can choose from.
-Ask your teacher. Your teacher put together the lesson plan. The teacher is experienced and educated in their field and should be able to answer any of your questions.
-Tutor. Find out if your school offers a science tutor. Many schools will offer the services of a science tutor for free. If not ask help from your peers who understand and are doing well with the material in the class. A friend can serve as an unofficial science tutor. Although they are not actually a science tutor, your friend can provide you with the help that you need in order to do well in the class and understand the material better.
-Hire a science tutor. Although this is an added expense you will be able to get the proper help that you need from a professional who will devote the time and energy to help you specifically with your needs.
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Science Kids
Teaching kids science can be both a rewarding and fun experience. Science plays and important and crucial role in the education of the newest generation. With the rapid advancements in science and technology this field is very vital to every day life. Being aware of what is going on in the world of science and why certain phenomenons occur is important to a young child’s education in science. Kids science, although very basic in nature covers a broad variety of topics that makes teaching these concepts to children a fun and unique experience every day. Teaching kids science may require a certain level of creativity in order to spark the interest of the kids. Some children may excel in other subjects and may not be as interested or skilled when it comes to kids science. To gain the attention from all of your students when you are teaching kids science you may want to try a few different and creative approaches. When teaching kids science, keep in mind that children have a shorter attention span than adults and you need to keep the material light and fun while simultaneously getting the material across to the kids. Here are some fun ways you can get the kids interested in your classroom when teaching kids science.
-Scientist of the Day. Each day select a student that will research a science related topic and come up with a fact to share with the classroom. In this way, the students will be teaching each other and new and different information will be brought to light based on the interests of each individual student. With each day a new fact will be discussed and any questions that students may have with regard to kids science will be answered. By adding this idea to your teaching method you are engaging the minds of the students while simultaneously conveying the topics of kids science within your teaching plan.
- Articles. Science is always changing and developing. With the wave of new technology and inventions, students should be aware of what is going on in the world. By reading short and informative, but interesting, science related articles every day you will be able to keep students involved and up to date with the most recent advancements in the field of science. Keep the content light and keep in mind the age of the audience that you are teaching.
-Mix it up. Change the learning atmosphere from time to time. The world of science is not limited to a classroom. Take a field trip or walk outside. You could be teaching kids science in real life action. Some children learn better with visual aids and this will appeal to the needs of those students. By actually seeing science in action it may be a more productive learning session for kids since they need to be engaged in order to focus on the kids science topics at hand.
-Games. Kids science does not have to be limited to books alone. Teaching can consist of many different methods and tools to convey the material. Once you have gone over the material with the students you could implement a game to test their knowledge. In this way, learning can be fun and create an atmosphere that will challenge young minds.
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Components
In school, teachers will often assign the task of creating a science project. The project will then be used later in a science fair where all the student’s work is judged. This can be a frustrating experience for some students who are unaware of what a science fair project entails. Creativity when it comes to science does not have to be complicated. Sometimes illustrating simple concepts will show the judges your knowledge of science. The science fair is meant to challenge young minds and educate them on science and the concepts and principles that are part of science. Science is made up of multiple steps, and as such the science fair project should be conducted in a similar manner. Do not wait until the last minute to try and fabricate a project because you will not be able to gain the experience that doing a science fair project is meant to instill in students studying science. Here are the components of a good science fair project. You may want to consider following these as a sort of guideline if you do not have clue when it comes to creating a good science fair project.
1.) Your title. This is a very important component of the science fair project. This is usually the first thing that the judges and everyone will notice. You want to make sure that this title is something that is eye-grabbing and sparks the interest of those who are walking by your project. Also keep in mind that the title needs to make individuals aware of the exact nature of your project.
2.) The topic. Students may have a hard time figuring out something to do their project on. It is a good idea to have a brainstorming session to form a list of ideas. These ideas should interest the student and that way ultimately conducting the project will be a fun experience because it is on a topic on something that the student enjoys.
3.)Does it work. Make sure that the idea that you select is something that you can actually test. Without a testable option the science fair project will not be following the proper steps in the scientific method.
4.) Develop your hypothesis. Once you have come up with a testable question, think about what your prediction is going to be. Base your predictions on the science concepts that you have already studied and conduct research to find out if your prediction is even feasible. Making sure that the science “works” is probably a good idea before you waste time developing and conducting an entire science project.
5.) Rules. Each school and science fair will vary when it comes to the rules and regulations of the science fair. Make sure you are following the guidelines provided by your school science fair every step of the way. Your materials, method, conclusion and display should be in line with these rules as well. Make sure the display is eye catching and uniform. The appearance of the display is very important so make sure you work hard to present your material in an appealing manner.