Expect a 3rd-grade project to require adult supervision or help. This doesn't mean an adult should do the project for a child, but an older sibling, parent, guardian, or teacher can help guide the project, offer suggestions, and be supportive. Select an idea that uses materials you can ...
Create an electrical generator with a lemon, an orange, a potato–or any of a variety of different fruits or vegetables. A fruit or potato battery is a classic electricity science fair project that's safe for third graders. All you need is a piece of fruit, a couple of nails, some pap...
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If we can succeed at breaking down the ___ that there’s something wrong with a 3rd grader who cannot learn math — rather than something wrong with the teaching process — then we can look forward to new generations of math-literate citizens. Whatever career they choose, they will be mor...
(paper, markers, double-sided tape, glue stick, etc.) and help them plan the visuals,but then let them have at it. A child’s project should look like a child’s project. A second-grader should never be going to school with something that looks ready for the high school science fair...
My daughter (with some help from me) built it for her 3rd grade science fair project. We actually did 400 turns of copper wire. We couldn't find the bulbs you suggested, but tried 3mm LED light and it worked (it actually flashes, which I assume is due to the bulb being a DC bulb...
On a hot summer day in the not-too-distant past, I made a small contribution to a Kickstarter project for a film known as “Science Moms.” As time went by, the pressures of daily life pushed the movie to the back of mind, along with that promise to my wife to mow the lawn, an...
My 3rd grader really wants to do this as a science experiment but I'm not sure how that would work. What is the question we are trying to answer? I'm thinking something like "Is oobleck a solid or a liquid?" With the answer being it is both depending on the circumstances. Did anyo...