Energy Science Experiments for Kids

By JB Robbins, published Oct 24, 2007
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With global warming and uncertain oil supplies, it has become necessary for educators, policymakers, parents and students to focus at least part of their attention on renewable energy. One of the best ways to introduce this topic to kids is to complete energy science experiments for kids in the classroom and at home. These projects will not only introduce key science concepts, but they will also help to raise your child's awareness about the importance of renewable energy.

Designing Energy Science Experiments for Kids

In order for kids to become excited about a subject, their interest needs to be peaked and they must be engaged in the subject. As an educator (teacher or parent), you will need to design your energy science experiments for kids around a specific format so that you can maximize the benefits from your experiment.

The best way to format your experiment is to include these stages: (1) introduce the topic and the basic concepts of the experiment, (2) explore the topic by introducing vocabulary word, defining new concepts and by practicing techniques before the experiment starts, (3) complete the experiment explaining as you go and collect data, (4) analyze what happened during the experiment and come up with potential reasons, and (5) take action by drawing conclusion, asking questions about the findings and by generating ideas for new projects and experiments.

Energy Concepts

Before you can design a great energy science experiment that will be appropriate for kids, you will need to identify energy concepts like potential energy and kinetic energy. Your students will need background information on these energy concepts before they will be able to understand the energy science experiments that you plan on completing at home or in the classroom. Worksheets, classroom discussions, demonstrations and multi-media presentations are all great ways to introduce the key concepts and background you students need to understand energy.

Energy Science Experiments for Kids

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