Tuesday, June 11, 2013

7 Child Friendly Steps to the Scientific Method.

Science Fun for Everyone!


Children are natural scientists.  They love to explore, are curious and want to learn about the world around them.  Summer is a great time for encouraging your little one. Referring to the scientific method during your outdoor experiments will empower your little ones to view themselves as scientist.  If you think that your child isn't ready for the scientific method, keep in mind that it is the process of learning that counts and not the content. Follow these 7 basic steps that closely follow the scientific method, but that emphasizes the young child's skills set.

1. Observe: Use as many senses as possible and give children ample time to observe as much as they can.

2. Compare: Make connections, talk about similarities and differences.  

3. Sort and Organize: Did you discover something that can be categorized more than one way?  Are the rocks you found round and smooth?

4. Wonder, Predict, hypothesize: Use what you learned to come up with an idea you can test.

5.Experiment, test, explore: Test your hypothesis! Do you get the results over and over? Give your child lots of time to experiment and opportunities to return to the experiment.

6. Infer and record results to show understanding: Use graphs, drawings or charts to show others what you have learned.

7. Extend, expand, apply: Think creatively! Encourage your child to use this new knowledge in other ways and continue discovering!

Most importantly, have fun! 

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