These are a set of awesome simulations where your students can conduct an experiment prior to doing the hands on. Compare and contrast the actual hands on to the virtual!
Science and engineering have the power to change the world around us and the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge is inviting 5-8th grade students to make a difference through innovative ideas. From helmets that detect concussions to using solar energy for water purification, past contenders have dreamed up answers and ideas that change the way we live. Science and engineering have the power to change the world around us and the Discovery Education 3M Young Scientist Challenge is inviting 5-8th grade students to make a difference through innovative ideas. From helmets that detect concussions to using solar energy for water purification, past contenders have dreamed up answers and ideas that change the way we live. So what sets the Young Scientist Challenge apart from other science competitions? It has the power to change lives. Ten national finalists earn exclusive summer mentorships with a 3M scientist, where they can work together on special assignments and explore a career in science. They also get the chance to turn their ideas into real inventions. One lucky student will even win $25,000 and the title of “America’s Top Young Scientist”. Ready to enter? Students can start by checking out the video topics for this year’s Young Scientist Challenge. Then, look around at all aspects of everyday life, take notes and put your mind to the test on fixing a related real-world problem. Anyone in grades 5-8 can send an idea straight to the Young Scientist Challenge. We’re accepting video entries through April 22, 2014. Don’t miss the deadline or the chance to become America’s Top Young Scientist! Steps to enter:
Don’t forget to check out all of the educational resources onwww.YoungScientistChallenge.com for use at home and in the classroom. You’ll find judges’ bios, student experiences, science activities, science games and other resources that’ll spark the mind and help time fly. Link to: Young Scientist Challenge |
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