Saturday, 14 March 2015

Science Fairs



The season of school science projects is here and our granddaughters received a bronze medal for their contribution this year.  The discussions around a possible project have be the subject of dinner time conversation and each time the realization of a possible project formed in their young minds.

It is important that (grand)parents encourage and support children in the planning and execution of the project.  This does not means we do the work.  

We encourage, re-frame blunders as opportunities of try again and to transport the project to school and attend when the public is invited it.

Just as an added note the girls found that Root Beer was the most corrosive pop on teeth

What was your (grand)child’s science project this year?


Grandma Snyder

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