Interesting Second Grade Science Projects
Teachers and home schooling parents alike often find it difficult to interest children in certain subjects. Sadly, all too often, a subject that many students shy away from is science. This does not have to be the case. By choosing appropriate Second Grade Science Projects, you can foster a love of this subject that will continue throughout the child's life. If at all possible, find projects that will cater to the child's interest. This will make them more interested and more likely to become involved in the completion of the kit.
The Rainbow Crystals Crystal Growing Kit is perfect for children six and older. For only $11.50, you can create colorful crystals. With some patience on the part of you and your child, the change from crystals to gemstones can be witnessed. In addition, you can create your own rainbow. Hundreds of crystals may be grown using this method and everyone will be very interested and involved. For older kids, the Grow Colossal Crystals Kit may be more appropriate. This kit is perfect for kids who are nine and older and it only costs $18.
Plant kits are popular Second Grade Science Projects. The Hydrophonics Plant Lab is great for teaching children about how plants grow. Thanks to the 360° view of the plants, children can see how development occurs starting with the roots all the way up to adult size. Children can form hypotheses about how the plants grow and then see for themselves whether or not they were right. No soil is required for this kit and it is a mess free way to let the kids become involved in science.
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Fizzy Foam Science is a wonderful addition to the Second Grade Science Projects category. With this kit, which only costs $18, your child can learn how to make combinations that will fizz and foam. This is a great way to explain why bread rises or why soda is carbonated. Not only will your child predict what will happen, he can make the reaction occur. Math is part of this kit also as children will be required to measure various ingredients. Chemistry is being learned and your child won't even know it. What could be better? |

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