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		<description><![CDATA[  Science Projects &#8211; for Parents Who Aren&#8217;t Rocket Scientists by Kayla Fay Thirty five years ago, when I was in elementary school, it was easy to do a science project. You made a trip-tik science board out of a cardboard box, hand wrote your topic and procedure, then made a model of a volcano or made an egg squeeze into a bottle. Your teacher had never heard of the scientific method, and your mother never even knew your science project was due. Those were the good old days. Now, children are expected to choose a science project that topic, submit a proposal, form a hypothesis, perform an experiment with three trials, graph and chart the results, develop and present an abstract, give an oral report, and pretend they did all this without help from parents. They must think all kids have rocket scientists for parents. The truth is that most families struggle to produce a science project. We have four sons, and science projects used to drive me insane. Over the years, however, we&#8217;ve learned to translate some of the scientific jargon into words that our kids &#8211; and we &#8211; can actually understand. Take, for example, the scientific [...]]]></description>
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