First grade science fair projects
Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for First grade science fair projects. Get inspired and try out new things.
Last week was the annual TCS Science Fair. Hannah won first place in 7th grade category! We were so excited. This year she decided to do her project on the testing of expensive nail polish a…

Shelley Willetts saved to Challenge B
One of the first ones we’ll do is called Striped Celery. This is the experiment that shows the kids how plant stems and tree trunks carry water from the roots up to the leaves and ... Read more

Alison Heleski saved to 3rd grade science
Balloon rockets, naked eggs, and apple wrecking balls ... so many hands-on ways to learn!

Lindsay Bolender saved to Miss Lindsay
Looking for fun, quick, and easy science experiment ideas for an upcoming science fair? Check out these step-by-step instructions for four different Skittles science experiments.

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Fast And Easy Science Fair Experiments For Kids Of All Ages! My daughter did this Science Fair Project last year when she was in first grade. But I just came across the photos today, so I figured I would share this fun idea with you! She had so much fun making this project, it […]

Victoria Meister saved to Stem
Are you looking for the perfect science fair project? Here are 75+ SCIENCE FAIR project IDEAS to get you started on your adventure!

Courtney Miller saved to Kid's Corner
UPDATED 11/25/19 I've added a larger picture of the board due to popular demand. :) The Science Fair is required for all 5th graders in my kids’ school, and after a few persuading conversations, I
Rolle saved to Science Fair Project
Corkboard Connections is a blog written by Laura Candler who enjoys connecting terrific teachers with amazing resources!

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Check out these amazing science fair ideas for elementary students! Each of these science projects are simple enough that your child can take the lead!
Our class Science Project was called "Sink or Float." We found items around the classroom and brought some from home. We dropped them in the water and found out if they sank or floated!

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