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Kid's Science Challenge - National Science Foundation funded

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2009 4:13 pm
by KSCmaya
We've created a fun way to turn kids on to science: the Kids' Science Challenge! This project is completely funded by the National Science Foundation, so there are absolutely no costs to enter the challenge and participate. I'm hoping you can help us spread the word about the Kids' Science Challenge to homeschoolers. The deadline to enter is February 28th!

In brief, we're looking for homeschooling families with 3rd to 6th graders to come up with entries for the competition. The entry process is uncomplicated and along the way, kids and their parents can explore a suite of online activities and curricula that teacher-parents can use which relate the project to classroom Science standards.

The Kids' Science Challenge is a nationwide competition where kids learn about four fun scientific fields and then submit a question, problem, or experiment to be solved. The scientific fields are: flavor science, water quality, skateboard engineering, and the search for life in outer space. Winners will visit and collaborate with the scientists and turn their ideas into a reality – and they'll be featured on Pulse of the Planet radio programs, Kids' Science Challenge video podcasts or Dragonfly TV.

The Kids' Science Challenge web site, http://www.kidsciencechallenge.com, includes downloadable science projects, fun videos, educational games, and lesson plans that are aligned to National Science Education Standards.

The first 1000 kids to enter the competition will receive free science activity kits, which include a fingerboard (mini-skateboard), water test strips, flavor-tasting strips, and a CD with a secret coded message from "aliens." Complete instructions are included. This is a great opportunity for a group science learning experience.

Children can enter as individuals or in teams of two or more. We're sending out special prizes to the next few teams who sign on, so now is a great time to enter! To set up a Kids' Science Challenge team, parents can check out the Parents and Teachers page on http://www.kidsciencechallenge.com or contact info@kidsciencechallenge.com for more information.

Please let me know if I can answer any questions, or if you could use any brochures or postcards to help explain the project to fellow homeschoolers. We're looking forward to hearing from you!

Posted: Wed Jul 23, 2014 6:16 am
by Alicelewis11
The Kids' Science Challenge is an across the nation rivalry where children research four fun experimental fields and afterward submit an inquiry, issue, or examination to be fathomed. The investigative fields are: flavor science, water quality, skateboard building, and the quest for life in space. Champs will visit and work together with the researchers and transform their thoughts into a reality – and they'll be emphasized on Pulse of the Planet radio projects, Kids' Science Challenge feature podcasts or Dragonfly TV.