This page is filled with information about how to get ideas, requirements for projects, and other information about the STEAM fair.
Here's a list of great resources that you can check out to get some good ideas! You can also use these sites to find fun science activities to do at home.
Science Buddies: You can use the dropdown menus to sort and search based on your grade level and interests.
Science Fun For Everyone: A collection of fun science activities that make great science experiements. Browse by topic or materials.
Science Fair Central: Sponsored by Home Depot and Discovery Education
Kids Science Lab: A blog post for parents with ideas and directons to do science projects.
CuriOdyssey: A list of at-home science experiments to do shared by a children's museum in California.
Invention Convention Ideas: A list of invention projects from school publisher Houghton Mifflin (HMH).
Click here to see the copy of the flyer sent home.
(Will be available later this year.)
Read this article from Scholastic to see how you can help your child.
Please check your email for specific instructions from your child's school.
Students will stand by their projects. They will talk to people who walk by and tell them a little bit about their project.
Adults are encouraged to talk to other children about their science fair project. If you see a child who does not have a visitor, go visit!
Please be sure that your scientist's siblings are under your supervision.
When the event is done, please take the project home.