Science Expo Links
http://education.jlab.org/index.html http://www.enc.org/features/calendar/category. http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/sciencefairs/
Bill Nye The Science Guy
Click on the Home Demos link and you can use the pull down menu to select
from 40 experiments.
From blowing, bouncing, bursting bubbles to dramatic static, this site tells
you what you need, what to do, as well as explaining what's going on.
Want to have some fun with science? Get a parent to help you and you can do
some cool experiments with Reeko the Mad Scientist. Experiments are labeled
Easy, Intermediate, and Advanced.
The Science Club: Kid's Science Projects
All types of projects here, organized according to level of difficulty.
Taken from the Science Made Simple newsletter, this site contains 4
projects readers can do that explain scientific concepts with experiments. For
example, the link to "What is Static Electricity" has very clear explanations
about static electricity and projects to demonstrate static electricity.
Perform cool science experiments! Learn how to make your own paper, build a
spaghetti structure, grow mold on bread (yuck), create a *square* bubble--and
lots more! You can send in your own science experiment ideas, too. Many are good
for younger students.