Home Grown Young Scientist
Author: Lisa Lee
How would you like to see your children get excited about
learning science? “Yeah, right”, you’re thinking. “You don’t know MY
kids”. True, science doesn’t rank very high on most kid’s popularity
lists.
Oh sure, they get a kick out of seeing a mock volcano experiment or
some other flashy science demonstration, but when it comes right down
to actually learning the principles involved, well, that’s a different
story. But don’t despair. There’s still a hands-on learning approach
that will teach the necessary knowledge while retaining the fun of
those wacky science experiments that sometimes go awry.
What exactly am I talking about? Educational science kits, that’s what.
Sales for children's educational science kits are on the rise, and with
good reason. They are becoming a great blessing to children, teachers
and parents. Many homeschoolers are investing in these kits in order to
give their children that hands-on experience many public school
students get in the classroom, and more.
Good science kits consist of tools which encourage exploration through
activities that make learning fun. They are filled with activities to
engage young imaginations and build creative minds and critical
thinking skills.
The types of science kits available are nearly endless. There are kits
for learning about plants, animals, chemistry, electronics, robotics,
geology, even the weather. They come fully equipped with all the
materials required. And these kits are designed for specific grade
levels.
For example, most first graders are required to learn about the senses.
The My Senses Kit
encourages children to conduct experiments exploring the five senses.
Included in the kit are a stethoscope, a telescope and a prism. When
making a decision about which kit to buy, keep in mind that there is
more to these kits than meets the eye (no pun intended). They’re
chock-full of great learning tools and experiences for your young
student.
The Mini Ant Factory is also good choice for the very young. Measuring
8” by 8 1/2”, it provides great lessons in responsibility. Of course,
if you are worried about ants running all over your house you might
prefer The Bug World. This kit includes a net, a magnifying glass,
charts, and no ants, at least not indoors. Both of these kits teach
students all about ecology and the insect world. Bugs not included, but
we’re sure that won’t be a problem for your budding entomologist.
If your student is a little older, he may be interested in electronics.
Science kits are tools that can help both children and adults decipher
the world of electronics by introducing some basic knowledge.
Electrical science kits are great because you usually end up with a
device that can be used over and over for both fun and practical uses.
One example is the Short Wave Radio Kit. You can learn about
electronics as you build a radio. When you are done you have your very
own short wave radio. There are other kits that teach how to build
telephones, cameras, doorbells, and even kites and simple rockets.
These kits are not only fun to use, but they also teach the scientific
principles involved in how they are made and why they work.
Commercial science kits are attractive and can be convenient resources.
They are perfect for those who have trouble rounding up all the stuff
for experiments. These kits are comprehensive, high quality learning
tools. Many science kits are supplemented by very clear teacher’s and
student’s manuals, as well as worksheets.
Science kits are particularly helpful for children who have not had
concrete experience with science. They are packed with materials to
help children enjoy learning about science and how scientists work.
Science kits are filled with activities to engage young imaginations
and build creative minds and critical thinking skills.
Science Kits are indeed inexpensive, fun, and educational science
experiments in a box.
They are an excellent way to give our children hands-on science time in
our homeschooling activities. Science kits are popular with the
students and reinforce scientific concepts through experiential
learning.
How do people come up with all of these ideas for science kits? Are
their developers mad scientists with too much time on their hands?
Hardly.
Science kits are based on sound theory and backed by real-world
testing. The kits are a result of years of working with teachers,
scientists, museums, and students. Science kits are high-quality
science and technology related educational products for children of all
ages. And they are teacher-friendly. They are great education aids that
make science fun.
Science kits are also a great choice for multi-sensory learning. If
your child is one who learns by doing, science kits are the perfect
tools to use to teach. Let’s face it. Books can only take a child so
far. Science kits can take him or her to the next level with hands-on
activities that he or she will really enjoy.
Science Kits are a truly unique, scientific, fun way to get kids loving
science. These comprehensive, high-quality science kits are perfect for
redefining science and engaging minds and hands in worthwhile play. The
science kits are curriculum in and of themselves.
Learning science can be a wonderful experience. Most public and private
schools have lab equipment so that students can gain the hands-on
experience they need, although the variety of the equipment and quality
of the instruction they receive varies greatly. Homeschoolers, however,
rarely have access to such equipment.
That is why it is so important to invest in educational science kits.
They can give your child that hands-on experience that will help to
prepare him/her for college, work or both. Who knows, maybe your child
will one day become famous for developing some wild and wacky
scientific demonstration. Better yet, perhaps he or she will make a
significant scientific contribution that will improve the lives of
mankind for generations to come.
Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/homeschooling-articles/home
-grown-young-scientist-140862.html
About the Author:
Lisa Lee is co-owner of http://www.BestHomeEdToys.com
, specializing in educational toys, games and learning products, with
an emphasis on the home schooling family.
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