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You Don’t Have to Settle for Ho-Hum

December 31st, 2009

Science fair projects do not have to be boring. A number of new projects recently uncovered reveal an eclectic group of subjects and interests. Some lucky kids have found valuable treasures using this home-made device and scored high in science fair as well. The excitement of a treasure hunt awaits all youngsters doing this school science fair project for all grade levels.

Make Home Made Ice Cream in a Ziploc Bag

All the details of making really good ice cream are explained in the project for even little kids to follow. Slime That Glows in the Dark

This exciting formula develops a slime ball for night time slam dunk basketball, or night time hockey or dodge ball. Does Caffeine Make You Type Faster?

Will women type faster than men? A colorful liquid density display is a good idea for a kid’s science experiment for all grades.

Students love to scan detailed listings of science fair projects, restlessly searching for just the right one that will turn them on and excite them to do great things. Nothing ho-hum here.

Ten Daily Learning Activities for You and Your Child

November 4th, 2009

Is learning just plain drudgery for your child?  Is it something they endure so they can finally get to do what they enjoy?  Does your child’s learning stop while he’s on vacation?  Try these tips to get your child learning without realizing it.
1.  Go outside.  Take a picnic or camp in the backyard.  Ask your child questions about nature.  Be a good role model by helping them look up the answers to tough questions.
2. Go to an educational center.  Many of them have interactive demonstrations that kids love.  They can learn about many topics in one place. » Read more: Ten Daily Learning Activities for You and Your Child