![]() Learn about polymers while making a DIY toy! This variation on slime uses a few simple ingredients. Skip the vinegar volcano and try lemon juice! Kids will learn about the chemical reaction between citric acid and baking soda. Kindergarten-1st Grade Science Fair Projects 1. If you’d rather have the science fair projects list organized by subject you can download our hyperlinked PDF by subscribing to our email list here. Click the titles to be taken to the project instructions, unless the instructions follow below. Now let’s get on with the science fair projects! I have organized the projects by age/grade level. When you are able answer your question, you are coming to a conclusion.When you examine, or look at, your data, you are analyzing it.When you take notes in your journal and write down what you see happening in your experiment, you are logging data.When you change one factor in your experiment at a time while keeping everything else the same, you are changing a variable.When you test your hypothesis, you are conducting an experiment.When you make a guess based on your observation, question, and research, you are forming a hypothesis.When you read a book or an article about your observation, you are doing research.When you ask who, what, when, where, why, or how, you are forming a question.When you watch, see, or notice something you are making an observation.In fact, using these terms in your science fair presentation will be sure to impress your friends and adults! We’re almost ready to get to the projects! Before we begin, let’s review some science terms. Speak like a scientist! Science Vocabulary to use in your presentation Read our Science Fair Mini Guide I created this mini guide to walk kids through all the steps for completing their science fair project.STEAM it up! STEAM projects rock the science fair!!! A great way to get kids to become more familiar with STEAM concepts it to pick science projects that crossover into art, math, engineering and more! Two STEAM books to consider are STEAM Kids Play and Learn (my book!) and STEAM Kids ebook. Both books will get you started with some great ideas!.Here’s a list of science books with projects based on things your child already loves! ![]() Follow your child’s interests Encourage your children to explore some ideas based on interests they already have.Make sure they understand the steps involved in each project and wether or not they feel comfortable in executing those steps on their own with your guidance. Make a list of three ideas Have your child select three science fair project ideas and then go over the choices with them. ![]() So make sure your child is capable of completing the steps them self. And that’s when a lot of parents resort to doing the project instead. Sure we’d all love to make a working robot but there’s nothing more frustrating than trying a project that may be too advanced for the skills of your child.
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