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What makes a good science fair project isn’t how polished it looks or how impressive it sounds. It’s the scientific thinking your student shows along the way. After weeks of refining questions, running experiments, and collecting data, it’s natural...
Teaching Resources & Guides
How to Refine a Science Fair Question for a Successful Experiment How to refine a science fair question starts with helping your student move from an exciting idea to a clear plan they can actually test. Many students begin with great curiosity—plants and...
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Walk through any science fair, and you’ll spot several perfect poster boards, flawless data tables, and very few signs of actual science fair project ownership. When a deadline approaches, and you want your child to...
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When a Science Kit Makes Sense Science fair science kits can be great tools when they support a student’s curiosity instead of doing the thinking for them. Every strong science fair project still starts the same way—by taking a big idea and shaping it into a clear,...
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Teaching biology at home to elementary-aged kids can feel a little intimidating at first. After all, biology is the science of life, and life is wonderfully messy, curious, and complex. The good news is that young children are naturally wired for biology. They ask...
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How to choose a science fair project can feel surprisingly overwhelming, even when the excitement starts out strong. If you felt excited when your child signed up for the science fair, you’re not alone. At first, everything feels full...