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The Science Fair

Item Code: LM00730

MTA Teachers Resource Catalogue Page: 224

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The Science Fair takes readers through the hilarious yet insightful experience of Luisa, Amit, and Kelly as they work on their science fair projects. From experimenting with composting nappies to growing mould and playing music to beans, their creative experiments capture the essence of scientific inquiry. The book introduces readers to the scientific method and underscores the value of perseverance when things don't go as planned. Through the characters' trials and errors, students learn how to approach problems methodically, using observation, experimentation, and adjustment to reach solutions. The narrative makes the scientific process accessible and enjoyable, showing that setbacks are part of the learning process. The use of humour, combined with factual scientific information, makes this book a fun yet educational read for young students interested in science.

Educational Benefits:

  • Reinforces the importance of perseverance and critical thinking in solving problems through scientific methods.
  • Teaches the key elements of the scientific process, including observation, hypothesis, and experimentation.
  • Helps students make connections between scientific theory and real-life applications.
  • Promotes teamwork and collaborative learning, as the characters work together to solve challenges.

Classroom Ideas:

  • Have students create their own science fair projects, using the scientific method to test hypotheses and present findings.
  • Organise a class debate on the importance of perseverance in scientific research and problem-solving.
  • Ask students to write a short report summarising one of the experiments from the book, highlighting the scientific principles involved.
  • Explore the concept of trial and error by setting up experiments in class that encourage students to predict outcomes and test their hypotheses.

Information:

  • Ages: 9+ years
  • Reading Level: 29-30 (Sapphire)
  • Fiction with a focus on scientific inquiry, perseverance, and teamwork.