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we can write many things as science because now almost our world in full of science technology.We can write about our daily life,the things we are wearing, doing many more works can be described in letter
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Dear Lower Elementary Parents,
Your child has been invited to take part in the school science fair, an exciting event that encourages critical thinking. We hope you agree that the educational benefits are numerous; developing skills in experimentation, oral presentation, deadlines and problem solving. The Science Fair Contract is due Monday, Jan 12th. We hope everyone will get an early start. Third years are required to participate.
We will be giving instructions about the various steps of the Scientific Method in class. We have demonstrated the Scientific Method all year and will be taking an in-depth look at it in the new year. The project must be experimental in nature as opposed to research or demonstration oriented. This means that the child must use the Scientific Method to do a test, survey or experiment to determine the answer to a question. We are encouraging the children to choose an original topic, something they do not already know. The work will be completed at home.
We ask that you encourage your child and monitor his or her progress along the way. Your support is key to a successful project, but please do not allow your involvement to extend any further in order to assure equity and promote child learning! It is important that your child wrestle with problems and try to solve them. Guide your child whenever and wherever you can, but let the final project reflect your child’s individual effort and design. Also, keep in mind that a successful project can be completed for under $20. The information in the form of the Scientific Method must be attached to a tri-fold display board, along with any optional photographs, tables or charts.
What is the difference between a science experiment and a demonstration? A science experiment follows the Scientific Method. It asks a real question and gets a real answer. A demonstration shows a picture or event but does not follow the Scientific Method. An example of a demonstration is the classic volcano; but the volcano’s question does not go past, “What does it look like?” This is not an experiment. To turn it into an experiment is to ask what happens chemically when vinegar and baking soda are mixed. One can also ask what proportions of vinegar and baking soda will give satisfactory results?
As a guideline for parents, a comprehensive outline of the Scientific Method follows. Everything which is underlined should either be neatly hand written or typed up on your child’s display board. We have already started and will continue to cover the basics of this outline with your children.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact any of us. We look forward to watching your child enjoy this unique opportunity for scientific discovery!
Your Sincerely,
AMAN PAL
I HOPEIT WILL BE HELPFUL TO YOU. MARK ME AS A BRAINLIEST. FOR GETTING BETTER ANSWER TO YOUR NEXT QUESTION.
Your child has been invited to take part in the school science fair, an exciting event that encourages critical thinking. We hope you agree that the educational benefits are numerous; developing skills in experimentation, oral presentation, deadlines and problem solving. The Science Fair Contract is due Monday, Jan 12th. We hope everyone will get an early start. Third years are required to participate.
We will be giving instructions about the various steps of the Scientific Method in class. We have demonstrated the Scientific Method all year and will be taking an in-depth look at it in the new year. The project must be experimental in nature as opposed to research or demonstration oriented. This means that the child must use the Scientific Method to do a test, survey or experiment to determine the answer to a question. We are encouraging the children to choose an original topic, something they do not already know. The work will be completed at home.
We ask that you encourage your child and monitor his or her progress along the way. Your support is key to a successful project, but please do not allow your involvement to extend any further in order to assure equity and promote child learning! It is important that your child wrestle with problems and try to solve them. Guide your child whenever and wherever you can, but let the final project reflect your child’s individual effort and design. Also, keep in mind that a successful project can be completed for under $20. The information in the form of the Scientific Method must be attached to a tri-fold display board, along with any optional photographs, tables or charts.
What is the difference between a science experiment and a demonstration? A science experiment follows the Scientific Method. It asks a real question and gets a real answer. A demonstration shows a picture or event but does not follow the Scientific Method. An example of a demonstration is the classic volcano; but the volcano’s question does not go past, “What does it look like?” This is not an experiment. To turn it into an experiment is to ask what happens chemically when vinegar and baking soda are mixed. One can also ask what proportions of vinegar and baking soda will give satisfactory results?
As a guideline for parents, a comprehensive outline of the Scientific Method follows. Everything which is underlined should either be neatly hand written or typed up on your child’s display board. We have already started and will continue to cover the basics of this outline with your children.
If you have any questions, do not hesitate to contact any of us. We look forward to watching your child enjoy this unique opportunity for scientific discovery!
Your Sincerely,
AMAN PAL
I HOPEIT WILL BE HELPFUL TO YOU. MARK ME AS A BRAINLIEST. FOR GETTING BETTER ANSWER TO YOUR NEXT QUESTION.
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