Experiments and Projects
A Guide to Science Fair Resources at the Warren-Newport Public Library
(http://www.wnpl.alibrary.com/kidspot/Sci/scifair.htm)
Bill Nye the Science Guy
(http://www.billnye.com) (4th and up)
The ever-popular guy demonstrates how science is all around us. A fun place!
BrainPop (http://www.brainpop.com/) (5th and up)
Watch entertaining and educational animated cartoons which explain many scientific things,
such as how your eyes work, what a water cycle is, and how your digestion system works.
You can also try some experiments with "Bob, the Ex-lab Rat" or ask questions of
your own.
Whelmers McREL's Accessible Science Series (http://www.mcrel.org/whelmers/index.asp)
(3rd and up)
Science activities that will catch the eye and mind of even the most indifferent student!
Bizarre
Stuff You Can Make in Your Kitchen (http://www.bizarrelabs.com/)
(5th and up)
Need we say more?
Science Fairs Homepage (http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/sciencefairs/)
(primary, elementary, intermediate and senior levels)
Designed to aid students in the most difficult aspect of their science fair experience:
getting an idea!
Thinking Fountain (www.sci.mus.mn.us/sln/tf/) (3rd and up)
From A to Z, learn and create wonderful things for each letter of the alphabet. You'll
find activities, ideas, galleries to show your work, books you can use, and surprises.
Reeko's Mad Scientist Lab (http://www.spartechsoftware.com/reeko) (4th and up)
Here are cool experiments labeled easy, intermediate, or advanced. Satisfy your
curiosity by clicking around!
The Atoms Family (http://www.miamisci.org/af/sln/) (4th and up)
Cool experiments relating to atoms. Grade levels next to each experiment.
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