Thanks Katie. I agree, I used to get so mad when I would work my 
butt off on my science project, then another student would come in 
with something that their parents' obviously did for them. I did 
talk to my son's teacher this morning and she decided that the kids 
don't have to do a project unless they want to. Being 
kindergarteners it's hard for them to understand the reasons things 
happen... lol. So now I'm not sure if we are going to do one or not. 
I'm definately going to take him to the science fair to look at all 
the projects though. I will keep the earthworm project in mind for 
later down the road though! ~Lacey



 In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
>
> I'm not slow on this off topic, I've been  thinking=P
>  
> What little boy wouldn't like earthworms?  Here is  a link to an 
idea.  It's 
> made way too complicated and you could simplify it  so easily.  
Only one of my 
> kid's is still in school, but that's high  school.  I have been to 
so many 
> science fairs!!  A lot of ideas came  to mind, but I know you 
posted to the 
> group to get a more animal/living thing  type of an idea.  Lacey, 
I highly doubt I 
> have to tell you this, but  through all his years of science 
projects ahead, 
> make sure he does the vast  majority of the project and totally 
understands 
> it, etc.  (A parent may  need to pound a nail, etc)  It was always 
kind of silly 
> to me when I would  go to a science fair and look at some kids' 
projects that 
> could barely read  yet and all their information was computer 
generated 
> graphs and tables and  all=)
>  
> _Investigation  #3: What Do Your Earthworms Like to Eat?_ 
> 
(http://www.naturewatch.ca/english/wormwatch/activities/invest3.html)
  
>  
> katie
>







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