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February 12, 2018 By sciencemom

Supplies for Other Projects – and Homework, Too!

It’s not just science projects. In general, school, homework and learning can be a real struggle for many children – I know this firsthand from watching my boys. Early on, I decided that my guys should never have to look far for the proper tools. Like a busy executive, they needed to concentrate on the task before them, and should have anything they need close at hand. There is a closet in our house that looks like the school supply section at Wal-Mart. The boys have tools to stay organized. They have plenty of socks, underwear, and soccer clothes. We have calculators, computers, dictionaries, encyclopedia, rulers, compasses, and yes, we keep spare science boards. (We even keep completed projects, as you may have read in the post about doing science projects with more than one kid.

To prepare for this article, I walked through my house and made a list of the supplies we keep on hand. This list can be a springboard for getting supplies ready for your children. Let this list help you as you help your children to help themselves.

Lots of pencils
Erasers
Pens
Markers – wide tip & fine point
Permanent markers
Highlighters in several colors
Zip lock bags – all sizes
Protractors
Compass
Rulers
Glue and glue sticks
Spray adhesive
Scotch tape – wide and thin
Duct tape and packing tape
Sticky tack
Thumb tacks
Paper clips
Paper fasteners
Index cards
LOTS of Notebook paper, wide and college rule
Notebooks – 1 & 3 subject in both rules-
with the THICK cardboard covers
Graph paper
Graph paper NOTEBOOKS (invaluable for math)
Card stock in white and colors
Colored computer paper
Construction paper
Science boards

White drawing paper
Folders – pocket and prong
Manilla file folders
Envelopes – including large yellow ones
Full sheets of sticker paper
Labels
Newsprint, bought for $1 at the newspaper office
Pencil cases
Bookbags (one of the boys broke his yesterday
and I was grateful we had a spare)
Notebook dividers
Looseleaf binders in several sizes
Sheet protectors
Baby food jars
Old magazines – including National Geographic, Science Journal
given away free by our local library
Tempera paint
Globe
Wall Map
Atlas
Old set of encyclopedias and science journals
Dictionary
Thesaurus
Electronic Dictionary – for the short definitions
and the easy look up
Calculators, some cheap, some not
Extra Ink Cartridges
Memory sticks/thumb drives

I’m quite aware that this is a LOT of stuff. But you’re going to buy it anyway. Cut down on the stress and buy it in advance. Science project time will be here before you know it!

And while you’re getting supplies, add our free science project guide at http://www.www.middle-school-science-projects.com.

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December 3, 2017 By sciencemom

You Can Use Fun Science Projects For School Vacations!

Fun Science Fair Projects might solve the “boredom” problem during the next school vacation

 

It always happens, when kid are on break from school. boredom sets in.  They won’t admit it, but it is true!  No matter if it is the  ten days for  the December holidays ,  a long weekend,  spring break or  summer vacation,  there will be a time when they say “I’m bored!”  Reading a book or during chores is a great boredom buster, but having something different for them to do like fun science projects give you variety.

Actually it is a good thing when kids get  bored and have to figure out something to do.  We tend to run the risk of overbooking our kids, so downtime  at home is important.  It won’t hurt to have some fun activities around so kids can find them on their own when bored.

Yes, it is true vacation means having a vaction!  But you don’t need to let that brain turn into mush either. Fun hands-on projects that happen to make you think and maybe even learn something  still give  kids a break and will  the brain cells moving.

Many families  start early and make doing different hands on activities with their kids part of their  routine,  so adding some one day science fair projects for kids will just blend into the mix.  Here is how to do it:

  • From  kindergarten on always have something fun ready for them to do over the long weekends and vacations. Sometimes you will get to it, other times not, but it is still there.
  • Find a project you can  download that was written by teachers uses the basic steps of the scientific method and have then ready on your computer. you might even check and see if there are materials you need to gather so you  have them around if needed.
  • As they grow older, have projects for their age available, but let them choose which one they feel like doing that day.

Over time, as long as you have  projects on hand, they will naturally head that direction when boredom blues arrive. Often these digital products cost less than what you would pay for a pizza.  They can be used when a friend sleeps over, or to fill up a rainy day.  When they really come in handy is when you need a last minute home science projects for those times you procrastinate or they “forget” to tell you about it!

Looking for fun Science Projects  for your next break? Look no further!

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