There's a whole world of home science projects beyond the vinegar and baking soda volcano. Credit: peopleimages via Getty Images The vinegar and baking soda volcano is a science fair classic, but ...
We are geeky parents. We love science, and we try hard to instill a passion for learning in our kids. So how many times has it come around to the time to choose a science fair project, and we've been ...
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Thanks in part to the fact that information is so readily available online, kids today are smarter than ever before. Sure, quick access to distractions like Snapchat and Angry Birds aren’t helping, ...
School science fairs often put students and parents on the hunt for project ideas. Of course, the point of these projects is for students, not parents, to learn how to plan and implement science! But, ...
Doing science is the best way to learn about science. That's why the Mims kids were required to prepare a science fair project each year. Good science projects can earn recognition, prizes, cash ...
Imagine yourself in a room with 1,500 kids, and every one of them smarter than you. That’s the 2008 Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). Started in 1950, the Intel ISEF is bringing ...
Some kids make baking soda and vinegar volcanoes for their science fair projects. Others find a way to turn their passion into a science fair project. Meet Ace Davis, a 10-year-old kid from Lexington, ...
Editor's note: This piece was originally published on Oct. 19, 2018. There are science fairs, and then there are science fairs. There’s the kind we all competed in — tri-fold display, baking ...
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