Science Presentations: Great Ideas for Your Child’s Birthday

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  • Author Frank Vanderlugt
  • Published October 20, 2007
  • Word count 560

If you’re looking for a unique, fun birthday party idea, think about including science presentations. Kids will love seeing and participating in experiments that make objects do fun things or liquids start to foam. Best of all, the kids at the party will be learning something even if they don’t realize that they are because of all the fun they are having.

A science theme can be a great choice if your child is interested in science or a particular branch of the field. Curious kids will also love seeing all the cool experiments that you can do with household items. If your child loves science class or can’t get enough of sci-fi programs on TV, you may want to consider this party idea. You’ll have more luck with slightly older children than younger children who won’t be able to pay attention for longer periods of time.

If you want, you can have lab coats, clipboards, and funky glasses for each child to wear while they conduct or watch the experiments. Have test tubes for the kids to drink out of and make fun food that has a science theme. Try "brain" spaghetti or "dirt" cake with gummy worms as some examples. You can also create fun science related games like have a scavenger hunt for dinosaur bones.

You may find that there is a company or organization in your area that you can hire to come out and do the experiments for the group. Although you’ll have to spend more money by hiring someone else, you also get the benefit of having some experienced lead the group through the materials safely. The company may have different themed programs for you to choose from to best match your child’s interests.

If you can, try to arrange to see a presentation by the person you’re thinking about hiring so that you can be familiar with the experiments and have an idea of whether the program will interest your child and his or her friends. Some companies or individuals offer programs at schools and libraries and you may be able to attend one to check it out.

In the event that you don’t find a company or individual near you offering this service or you just want to do it yourself, you’ll find plenty of resources on easy and fun experiments that you can do with kids. Check out books at your local library and look online for additional resources. Try to match the experiments to your child’s interest and level of understanding whenever you can.

You’ll want to have someone fun and charismatic do the presentation. If that’s you, go through your presentation and the experiments several times so that you know the material. You’ll also want to spend some time thinking about potential aspects that could go wrong and how you’ll handle it. Always keep everyone’s safety at the forefront of your planning.

Science presentations make a great addition to many birthday parties or other events where kids will be present. If you think your child may be interested, investigate whether this will work for your situation. You can find some fun, easy experiments to do with your child and his or her friends and the party will be different than everyone else’s.

Frank Vanderlugt owns and operates http://www.making-presentations-2008.com Making Presentations

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