Thursday, August 2, 2012

What is a Science Kit? [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

What is a Science Kit? [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]

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A science kit is basically a toy or collection of toys for kids, but scientific! What do we mean by that? Well, as opposed to a doll or toy car, for example, a science kit is a science project or group of projects consisting of hands-on experiments that often result in a fun science toy. Science kits, such as the ones sold by Science Store for the Stars, are presented in an easy-to-understand and interesting way and are intended to teach kids facts about various science subjects. For example, Crystal Radio kits are very popular and consist of one project; build a crystal radio. While they work on this project, kids learn about electronics and electricity, and how radios function.

When they're done they have a cool toy that really works! Or take "The How's and Whys of Science" kit by Educational Insights, which has many experiments in various subjects including biology, ecology, astronomy, and others. Kids can learn why the sky is blue, why it rains, how you can b end light, and conduct experiments similar to those real scientists would to discover many of the Earth's secrets. As you can see, a science kit is infinitely better for children than a regular toy. Not only do kids use their imaginations, but they learn real science which will help them in both school and the real world. When you start to understand how the world around you actually works, you start to think in a different way. Instead of just accepting things as they are, you become curious about them, begin to ask questions, and realize that there is reason and logic to world around us.

It's never too early for a child to start learning science and parents are the best teachers! If your child asks you about the Moon, will you simply reply, "It's the Moon?" Or would you rather say, "The moon is bound to the Earth by gravity, causes waves in the ocean, and reflects light from the Sun?" Kids have amazing memories and retain information presented by their parents better than anyone else and if you give them a science kit to learn these things, they will eat it up with a spoon. The more they learn at an early age, the easier it will be in school and as they get older. Science kits and science experiment books are the absolute best way for kids to learn science.

It's well known that kids learn concepts and skills more quickly, retain in memory longer, and have more fun, when they learn with hands-on experiments rather than simply reading about them in books. Science kits are designed specifically for these experiments and can make an otherwise boring subject fresh and exciting. There is real educational value built right into a science kit. They are designed, created, and written by teachers, scientists, and other professionals in various fields of science and they incorporate appropriate national teaching standards. Science kits are also a great source for science fair project ideas.

Science kits can be used at home as activitie s for one or more children. They are an excellent way for teachers to explain certain science concepts to their students and are great for parents who home-school their children and want to spice-up the curriculum. How much do adults love crossword puzzles, Soduko, and other mind challenging games? Well, kids want to be active problem solvers as well, and the design of science kits caters to their big imaginations and creativity by involving them in direct experimentation. And if your child is falling behind in one area of science, you will be sure to find a science kit covering it. It's a great way to get a child interested in a science subject!

Science kits tend to use real life investigations, so kids will think about what they've learned and apply it when they go outside to explore, or while they are in the classroom. If the kit doesn't already include what's necessary to perform the 'investigations', all you'll need are some common household materials and occasion ally some batteries. Overall, a science kit will teach a child science concepts that they can apply to the world around them, and help them think "outside the box".

It's a fact that science is becoming more and more neglected in our schools and American kids are falling farther and farther behind the rest of the world in science knowledge. Most schools, public and private, now have suggested reading lists for summer break. Look at science kits and experiment books the same way and give your kids a boost in the subject of science. They're prefect for birthdays, holidays, or when you're feeling generous any time of the year. It's science-learning-fun!

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Question by Yuppy kid! =P Roxzzz....: How do i get good marks in science even when i hate it? I hate science. My primary and secondary school teachers have never made me interested in it. It is always confusing and they always deduct so many marks for using a wrong word and u have to explain every detail even for a one mark question. U also need to aply wht u learn and i am bad at that. I always get low marks for science. There is sooooo much memorising to do!!! I hate it yet i want to do well in it. Many pple say tht math and science are related. I love math but hate science. How can it be so? I normally get A+ for math. Any science teachers or excellent science students can help me? Best answer for How do i get good marks in science even when i hate it?:

Answer by Mr. Scientist
science is the easiest of all subjects! there is least to memorize in science compared to any other subjects. so dont fear. keep it up..

Answer by k s
you can not read the science.but you can earn the good marks by the practical.so you do it

Answer by arandasmth
Find a way to make it interesting. I'm opposite of you I hated math but loved science. Science is full of exciting new births and growth. It's about our solar system and the very Earth we walk on. It give you ideas on how things work. Look at science in a positive way rather than the negative.

Answer by ionelia r
I'am sorry to tell you that in life you have to do things that jou don't like... But I think that when you are in a situation like that you have to try to understand the problem. I don't want to give you an advice,because I don't know if I shoud, I only want to give you my opinion. I think that if you really try you will understand, because when you want something it is imposible not to get it. At least that is what I want to beleave. Good luck!

Answer by PcH
find some interesting facts in science and find thing like experiments to make you interest in it..... i used to hate it before.. it just takes the will to have interest in it.. and if you don't understand you can ask the teacher to make it all easier for you

Answer by Kes
Look at it this way, you and a buddy each have a 10 gallon pail (representing science education). Your pail is full of holes because your hate science and your buddy's pail is in tact because he loves science. Your pail leaks while his fills to the brim. To start with much of science is really applied math and that should plug some of the holes in your pail. I would suggest that you adopt 'science' as a 'hobby' to increase your interest. If you must study friction, in addition to your class lectures, notes, and text, try looking up 'friction' plus 'illustrated,' etc. on a search engine like Google and you may understand the topic better and even 'see' how math supports the topic. There are very few topics that can not easily be researched. But you will also be learning how to do personal research (on any topic) including how to find clear explanations and illustrations or diagrams. That is a skill that can enhance interest, depth of knowledge and hopefully result in better grades. You may even wish to consider becoming an engineer who must daily apply math and science to very interesting tasks. At least you will have far richer options on hand when you select a career. It has been said that education is what is left after you have forgotten every word mentioned in class. The very best of luck to you. You can do it.

Answer by JOHNNIE B
Science is just understanding what water u are swimming in . What u don't know doesn't protect u but it could kill u. If u violate a simple rule like when filling your car up with gasoline don't smoke and u say I do it all the time . It is time for a life check ,u are swimming in shark infested water and your only defense in knowledge . Those people that get shark bit and don't scream and splash the water. Learn where U are swimming.

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