The Science Club Handbook is a step-by-step guide to help you quickly organize and enjoy a Science Club. Science Club is the perfect tool for helping students enjoy Science while supporting the content that they need to lea...

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The Science Club Handbook is a step-by-step guide to help you quickly organize and enjoy a Science Club. Science Club is the perfect tool for helping students enjoy Science while supporting the content that they need to learn.

In this easy-to-read guide, you'll learn the following:
Chapter 1: Why Start a Science Club
Chapter 2: How to get Students, Parents, and Administrators to LOVE Science Club
Chapter 3: Recruit Members the Right Way
Chapter 4: Setting up your First Meeting
Chapter 5: Planning Great Meeting Topics
Chapter 6: Hack your Club for High Performance

Besides providing all of the techniques and strategies needed to start a great Science Club, this book also provides 10 Science Club labs that kids LOVE to get you started right away.
1: Discover Entomology with Mealworms
2: Analyze Arthropods with Crayfish Dissection
3: Earthworm Exploration
4: Gyotaku Fish Printing
5: Civil Engineering with Newspaper Towers
6: Study Cephalopods with Squid Dissection
7: Plant-Press Time Machines
8: Squash Biology Fears with Pumpkin Dissection
9: The Blue-Crabby Labby
10: Foil Boat Engineering

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