Searching for Kids Science Experiments on the Internet

Searching the internet for the best science experiment for your child might be your most useful tool, whatever their age.  If your kid is energetic and inquisitive, a great way to engage their active mind could be doing your own at-home science project. In some cases, your child’s school might actually require the completion of a science project as part of their curriculum. 

 You can easily search online and find databases of detailed science projects for kids, especially if you narrow the search by being a bit more specific. For example, if your child is studying or is interested in earth sciences, a search for “kid’s science experiments, earth science” might yield projects about earthquakes, erosion models, or studies of how fossils are made.

You can also search more generally for science experiment databases like those found at http://www.akronlibrary.org/DBS/SFDB/Default.aspx or http://www.youth.net/nsrc/sci/sci.index.html, where you can search a massive inventory of science experiments with more specific parameters like the grade your child is in, the type of experiment, or field of science. If you don’t have time to browse through a large database, a great sure bet is the science project guide at  http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/guide.pdf, a wonderful resource for finding kids science experiments on the internet. 24 Hour Science Projects are also great as they come complete with the entire topic headers typically used in school science projects such as purpose, hypothesis, procedure, observations, results, and conclusion. 

 No matter what your child’s specific interests, you are sure to be able to find a great experiment for them to have fun doing, and hopefully learn a great deal from as well.

Find your child’s science experiment today at

24 Hour Science Projects!

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