Before you read any further, you should probably check out my first and second #projectready science fair post. In those posts, you’ll learn all about picking out a science fair experiment, stocking up with supplies, conducting the experiment, and making your display board. Oh, and there’s a cute video of Michael :)
Are you stuck for a good project idea?
Does your child want to do an experiment that will stink up your house? (and you need to find a different one to interest them?)
If you have no idea where to start, or how to enter (some schools don’t have science fairs!), you could check these websites for ideas:
And there are other bloggers who have similar posts up. They have some awesome ideas for you! Go visit Elizabeth and Ellen!
I was compensated for my time with #projectready by Collective Bias.
All information ideas in this set of three posts are my own.












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So, we aren’t going to find out how he did? Well, that’s not very nice…..
But, Michael, I am sure you did awesome and congratulations on doing this project. I remember how hard it was to do projects for school. See, we didn’t have paper and cardboard way back then, we had to chisel our projects in stone. And our parents didn’t have cars to drive us, so we had to carry those big stones we did our project on 3 miles in the snow, barefoot. Kind of like in the Flintstones. Oh, yeah, you probably don’t know who they are.
Anyway, congratulations to you Michael and good luck.
Sorry! He got a 96%!!
Oh thanks for sharing the links. I’m starring your post so I can have it for next year.
So, how’d he do?
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Thanks so much sharing your experience with us, Awesome grade Michael!
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