**A Note About Science Fair:
Although we won’t be able to hold the science fair as originally planned, I am offering an opportunity for any students and families that still want to participate in an optional digital science fair to do so. I am also pushing the date of the digital science fair back to the week of April 27th so that you have more time. Participating is easy!
Explore some science at home by working on a science fair project:
Although we won’t be able to hold the science fair as originally planned, I am offering an opportunity for any students and families that still want to participate in an optional digital science fair to do so. I am also pushing the date of the digital science fair back to the week of April 27th so that you have more time. Participating is easy!
- First, complete a science project, activity, experiment, etc. at home. More information and a list of some examples can be found on the link attached here.
- Then, send me a photo, short video, or typewritten description of your project. (I will send out a Google Form next week to begin collecting these. They will be due to me by April 24. Please wait until at least next week to start sending me your projects)
- I will put all of the pictures, videos, and written descriptions into a digital slideshow so that everyone at home can view projects. This will get sent out to all students the week of April 27.
- Please let me know if you have any questions! I can be reached by email at [email protected] or by phone at 651-621-7470. Thanks!
Explore some science at home by working on a science fair project:
- Info About the PLEC Digital Science Fair Slideshow
- Information about the Digital Science Fair Document
- Link to Google Form to submit work to be displayed in the digital science fair
- Some websites to explore with fun science activity ideas- Steve Spangler Science-Experiments; Kitchen Pantry Scientist