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
Harold Visner has written: 'Simple science experiments for the elementary grades' -- subject(s): Experiments, Science
Some easy exploding science experiments that can be conducted at home include the baking soda and vinegar volcano, the mentos and soda geyser, and the film canister rocket. These experiments are safe and can be done with simple household items.
Simple experiments to do with children can start with static electricity. Such as rubbing a balloon on hair and seeing the hair stand on end and seeing the balloon stick to an object.
Daphnia are simple organisms, with simple nervous systems. Their transparent skin and translucent exoskeleton, makes it easy to see inside their small bodies
There are many really good websites that you can get free educational resources; here are a couple that I've found useful: # this is a website that has printable pages for learning simple math, shapes, alphabet, handwriting and of course coloring stuff: http://www.first-school.ws/THEME/cpgeneral.htm # and this is a site that has preschool online games, e.g. learning ABC's, animals and shapes: http://funschool.kaboose.com/preschool/index.html
Muriel Mandell has written: 'Experimentos Sencillos Sobre El Tiempo' 'Simple science experiments with everyday materials' 'Physics experiments for children' -- subject(s): Physics, Juvenile literature 'No-Sweat Science' 'Acertijos Fantasticos' 'Simple science experiments with everyday materials' -- subject(s): Science, Experiments, Juvenile literature 'A donkey reads' -- subject(s): Nasreddin Hoca (Legendary character), Turkic peoples, Folklore, Legends 'Make your own musical instruments' -- subject(s): Construction, Musical instruments 'Fantastic book of logic puzzles' -- subject(s): Logic puzzles, Puzzles, Juvenile literature, Logic
Some of the best plants for science experiments include fast-growing plants like radishes, beans, and sunflowers. These plants are commonly used in experiments because they grow quickly and are easy to observe and measure changes in growth. Additionally, plants like peas, corn, and lettuce are also popular choices for experiments due to their relatively simple growth requirements and observable characteristics.
Preschool children make very simple things for their parents: bookmarks, pictures that they color, very simple artsy things, etc.
There are many fun science experiments that call for simple household ingredients like Diet Coke and Mentos. You could even make something fun like putty or ice cream and explain the science behind it.
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There are many simple science experiments that could be conducted for a 9th grade class. Magnetic field experiments, soil erosion prevention, heat loss prevention, and determining the Vitamin C level in certain foods and beverages are all examples.