Anonymous wrote:You have soooooo much time ahead to argue with your kid about school projects. Don't start down that road unless you have to.
First grade is a great time to plant some seeds in a paper cup and watch them grow. If you want to increase the complexity, introduce a variable -- sprout two in a dark closet and two on a sunny windowsill. Or plant one in potting soil, one in sand from the sandbox, and one in dirt from the front yard. Boom! Science without the science fair insanity.
This is perfect. Or use balls and a flashlight to explain why the moon appears as different shapes.
Or test different solutions to see which make the largest bubbles.
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