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Kids receive some interesting homework from their school. Sometimes they receive an assignment to make a science experiment. The best place to research kids' science experiments is the internet. The parent and student can research sites like ScienceFairSanity.com and Education.com for many science experiment ideas.
Experiland offers one of the highest ranking selection of books containing science projects and experiments aimed at kids. Some other examples of such books may include Everything Kids Science Experiments Book and elementary level science text books.
One can find tips on how to orchestrate science experiments for kids in activity workbooks available at local libraries and bookstores. One can also find science experiment tips through online sites such as Science Kids, Science Bob and Scholastic.
I found a great list of science experiments you can do with kids on sciencebob.com. Here is a direct link to the list: http://www.sciencebob.com/experiments/index.php.
There are many places online and in books that will provide great ideas for young kids interested in science. My first suggestion would be to just roam the internet. There are countless websites/forums that talk about simple science experiments for pre-schoolers/kindergarteners. The best book out there is the Everything Kids : Science Experiment Book. This provides a great place to start thinking about what kind of experiments you'd like to do
Your school website is a good website to find a science fair project. Science programs for kids typically have websites with projects listed. PBS has a website for kids that includes science projects.
There are several science related websites that offer information on experiments. Some popular sites include PBS Zoom Science, Mad Scientist Party, and Steve Spangler Science Experiments. These websites will provide you with fun and easy experiments that both kids and adults can enjoy.
Some of the projects that are given to children such as science experiments require too much for children that are not prepared mentally and physically. This then requires the parents to help with the project if not doing it for the student which is then pointless for the child as they are not learning anything.
Patricia A. Staino has written: 'Super science with your kids' -- subject(s): Experiments, Science, Scientific recreations, Juvenile literature
Packaged science experiments and kits are safe for children as long as there is adult supervision while the kit or experiment is being used. These items have an age suggestion on the packaging, but it it still best to always have an adult present when in use.
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Science is a fun and interesting subject to learn about. If your son has taken a huge interest in science, you can teach him how to build a rocket or a volcano. These are some fun experiments you can try to do with him.