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Our Philosophy . . .Often, the most difficult part of a science fair project is the idea.  What will this project be about?

Sometimes, the idea can come from observations the child makes of an object or phenomena.  An interesting object can get a child thinking like a scientist and generate ideas for a great science fair project.  That’s where we can help.

Look through our online catalog with your child.  Order something that sounds interesting.  We’ve made some suggestions for good idea-generating products in the areas listed to the left..

When the item arrives, play with it.  If there are instructions, follow the instructions.  If there are no instructions, just play.  Don’t mention the science fair.  As children explore, they will probably get curious about something.  They’ll ask a question like “I wonder what would happen if…” or “What would it do if…”  The parent’s job is to listen and write down these questions.  Those questions are science fair ideas.  Any question that can be tested can become a science fair project. 

It may be tough, but try to let the idea come from your child.  A project that comes from them will be more educational and valuable for them than an idea that is suggested by someone else.

The parent’s job is to guide the child and help them organize the project.  It is not to do the project for them.  Children learn the most from doing scientific investigations that they’ve generated themselves.  Prepackaged science fair projects don’t offer the kind of exploration that young scientists need.

Suggested Projects

Light & Color

Chemistry

Sound & Waves

Electricity

Magnetism

Energy

Pressure and Fluids

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