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Science is a topic that turns some kids off. However, you can easily change their opinion about science by introducing them to fun science fair projects. Fun science fair projects can be simple or complex. To find the project that will intrigue your child you will want to look into science topics that currently interest them.
Here are some really fun science kits that are perfect for science fair projects.
Growing crystals can be fun for kids and affordable for parents to set up. Salt and sugar crystals are the easiest to grow. All you need is some pottery shards, a salt or sugar
solution and a fan. As the solution evaporates the crystals will grown on the pottery shards. The fan speeds up the process, but if you don't have one you can allow the solution to
evaporate naturally. You can also experiment with the color and shape of crystals by adding different chemicals to the crystal solution and providing the crystals with a structure to
grow on.
Electricity science fair projects and electricity experiments
are also a great option for kids in middle school and high school. Middle school students will want to focus on science fair projects that examine basic elements of electricity and
magnetism, while high school students will want to focus on how the basic features of electricity can be applied to objects or other scientific concepts. Solar electrolysis is one option
that is appropriate for middle school students to work with.
Fun science fair projects that involve gooey or slimy results are always a kid favorite. Usually these types of fun activities explore chemical reactions, viscosity and pliability.
Some of these experiments can be completed with just the items and ingredients that you have around the house, for the really slimy experiments you may need to pick up science fair kits. Some of the slimy or gooey science for kids projects you may want to try out include:
Homemade Silly Putty
Slime
Flubber Experiments
Gel Experiments
If you are searching for science fair project ideas then you have several sources to choose from. You can read science fair manuals, science magazines, science fair project eBooks, you can buy science fair project kits or you can
brainstorm your own projects. However, whichever method you use to select a science fair project you will want to make sure that you select a project that is age appropriate and
that is safe for your child to complete under your supervision. Some fun science fair projects that you may want to experiment with include:
Sunlight Experiment
Mummification Experiments
Sound Wave Experiments
Refraction Experiments
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