Anyways - Aidan was discussing his coach with me and said that he really liked his "tiny beard". I love that kid!
This week Sid had a science project due. WTH? Third graders? Science projects? Are they serious? Yes, I enjoy and promote the idea of a child learning the scientific experiment process. But I wholeheartedly feel like a worksheet would have been just as effective - and less taxing on my pocketbook and watch. I would rather take my child to a science museum, a book store, a nursery (plants that is), our backyard, our kitchen or sit and watch the discovery channel than funnel my energy into a project that isn't going to "ribbon" and then explain to my child that "winning doesn't matter" when it most certainly does to a third grader in our NOW NOW NOW society.
NOW that being said I am not of the school of thought that wants every child to get something just for the sake of getting something. However, I also hate to see my child's feelings hurt. Nothing much is black and white anymore. This is Sid as a mad scientist.
So science fair is over. We won't find out how he was graded till later. Ahhh. That's nice. Let's postpone the excitement.
Do you have any science fair projects to share?
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