Heart-smart Science: Weekly Science Project Idea/Home Science Activity Spotlight
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Are you looking for a school science project topic or a hands-on science activity to do on the weekend or with your family? Science Buddies' science projects come in all sizes!
This week's spotlight pays tribute to Valentine's Day with a trio of health and human biology science projects that let students better understand how the heart works and how doctors can listen in to monitor a person's heart beat. Our hands-on science Project Idea guides independent student exploration. The classroom activity assists teachers with a short and easy to prepare classroom activity. And the new activity at Scientific American's Bring Science Home offers a related, family-focused exploration, perfect for home!
- Make Your Own Stethoscope (full Science Buddies Project Idea)
- Measuring Heart Rate with Your Own Stethoscope (Lesson Plan)
- Stethoscope Science: Hearing Heart Rates (activity at Scientific American)
Science Buddies resources in health and human biology are sponsored by the Medtronic Foundation.
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