| Easy science projects are great for younger children | | | | can do this project quite easily, just boil a dozen or two |
| in elementary school or perhaps if you run a daycare | | | | dozen eggs (depending on how many kids are doing |
| center you want something easy for the children to do. | | | | the project) and you can use a measuring tape to |
| Children are naturally curious and full of questions; they | | | | determine how high you're going to drop the eggs |
| love to learn and science experiments are a lot of fun | | | | from and how high you can drop them from before |
| for them. They will get a great sense of | | | | they break. You can also try dropping them onto |
| accomplishment from completing the experiment. | | | | different things such as a pillow or a piece of foam or |
| There are a lot of easy science projects that can be | | | | maybe a sweater and see which one of the things it |
| completed with materials around your own home or in | | | | can land on without breaking, you can also try this |
| the classroom at school. | | | | experiment from different heights as well. Make sure |
| Easy science projects can including testing from what | | | | you record your findings on a comparison chart, and |
| height hardboiled eggs can be dropped without | | | | present your hypothesis. There are so many fun, easy |
| breaking the shell. Or, what kind of surface will catch | | | | science projects out there that you should have no |
| the egg the softest to prevent it from breaking. You | | | | trouble finding a project to interest you. |