June 13, 2008, Newsletter Issue #120: Kid Science Invention Projects

Tip of the Week

Whether at home, at camp or in the classroom, kids will love invention lessons when they involve goop, explosions and other messy things.

Experimenting is a major component of any scientific invention. Science experiments give you and your children the opportunity to invent, create and learn how things work.

- Make Playdoh with the recipe found on http://www.cooks.com
- Click here to build a real working volcano - http://www.spartechsoftware.com/reeko/Experiments/volcano.htm
- Learn how to stick skewers into balloons without busrsting them here - http://pbskids.org/wayback/future/plastics/slime.html

The Internet is full of experiments that will keep your students glued to their seats.

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