my 3rd grader wants dinosaurs or sharks
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Sarah Coleman
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- Occupation: mother of 3rd grader and 1st grader
- Project Question: dinosaurs
- Project Due Date: october 3,2001
- Project Status: I am just starting
my 3rd grader wants dinosaurs or sharks
so my first question is which topic do you think would be better and the second is how do i help him do it without it being way over his head ???????? 
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donnahardy2
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Re: my 3rd grader wants dinosaurs or sharks
Hi,
It’s great that your son has an interest in doing a science project. Third graders vary greatly in their ability to do a controlled experiment, so you may need to adapt a project to your son’s abilities and interest. At this age, the most important thing is to do something that is interesting to the child and hopefully learn something about a scientific concept while having a little fun.
Here is a project on analysis of owl pellets that could be really fun for a third grader. The analysis of the owl pellets is similar to the process used in an archaeological dig used to study dinosaurs.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p015.shtml
Here’s an experiment on hydrodynamics of shark fins that would be easy to do:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p015.shtml
Here’s an idea for a more challenging project that might work if your son is a swimmer and has access to a swimming pool:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p052.shtml
You can also look through the Science Buddies project guide and look for the easy projects with a difficulty of level 1-3. In my experience with third grade boys, basic physics (racing cars) and electricity projects work well.
Good luck! Let us know if you need more information.
Donna Hardy
It’s great that your son has an interest in doing a science project. Third graders vary greatly in their ability to do a controlled experiment, so you may need to adapt a project to your son’s abilities and interest. At this age, the most important thing is to do something that is interesting to the child and hopefully learn something about a scientific concept while having a little fun.
Here is a project on analysis of owl pellets that could be really fun for a third grader. The analysis of the owl pellets is similar to the process used in an archaeological dig used to study dinosaurs.
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p015.shtml
Here’s an experiment on hydrodynamics of shark fins that would be easy to do:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p015.shtml
Here’s an idea for a more challenging project that might work if your son is a swimmer and has access to a swimming pool:
https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... p052.shtml
You can also look through the Science Buddies project guide and look for the easy projects with a difficulty of level 1-3. In my experience with third grade boys, basic physics (racing cars) and electricity projects work well.
Good luck! Let us know if you need more information.
Donna Hardy

