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Making Paper Mache Masks - The Old Craft Project Revamped
This is your DIY, easy way to make a really remarkable mask. This mask will be a far leap from those paper ones you made when you were a kid, and it will be much more fun to make too! Do you remember when...
2 commentsHow to Organize a Science Fair Project
Participating in a science fair can be a lot of fun and a great learning experience. Use these tips to create and organize the very best science fair project. Choosing a Science Fair Project Topic By far,...
0 commentsDoing Great Elementary Science Fair projects “Making the Perfect Display"
Just as all the efforts put into making a movie are not seen until it is screened; similarly all your time spent and efforts made in putting together your elementary science fair project will not be seen until you properly lay it out on a display board. If you do not know the basics, making a display board could be a tedious task. Let me share some basics with you and show you that making the display board is real fun!
2 commentsElementary Science Fair grading “How school science fair judges think"
Knowing what the judges are thinking during the elementary science fair can boost your confidence. But the big question is, “What is the judge thinking?” If only you could crack that, you would be a happy person. If you are asking the above question, you are in the right place!. So read on as I unfurl the secrets of a judge’s mind.
2 commentsHigh school science project success - 6 Things you MUST know
Presentation anxiety is a common phenomenon at high school science fairs. If you are worried about how to present your project, you must know that anxiety is a natural safety mechanism that tells you to do something in order to avoid an unpleasant situation. So why not do something about it? If you ask me, worrying does not make an iota of a difference to your presentation skills. So stop worrying as I take you through the 6 things that you need to know in order to increase your confidence duri
2 commentsEasy Science Fair Projects - Your guide to a great science project Step 2 - Topic Research
Most students have trouble beginning their science fair projects. Once you begin, the ball gets rolling. But starting your project is most difficult. Why? It’s probably because you feel lost among the huge sea of science project topics. Do you know that there are hundreds of science fair project topics floating all around you? Surprised? Read on, as I show you how to recognize these topics.
3 commentsScience Fair Experiments that get good grades – Experiment #18 - Science with Candy
Did you know there are science fair experiments that involve candy? It’s true. Have you ever thought about what exactly makes candy certain colors? In this project, you will use paper chromatography to determine which dyes are used in the candy coatings. You will do this by comparing the unknown components of colored candy dyes with the known components of food coloring dyes.
4 commentsScience Fair Experiments that get good grades – Experiment #17 - Soda Pop Science
Do you like soda? Have you ever tried to take a can of soda that was at room temperature and make it cold fast? Well, as for science fair experiments then, I think you will really like this one. In this project, you will be determining the fastest method to cool a can of soda. Then you can use your newfound knowledge to impress all your friends.
8 commentsScience Fair Experiments that get good grades – Experiment #16 - Fun Airplanes
Have you ever thought of science fair experiments involving aerodynamics? How about doing a project that studies what makes a good aerodynamic design by building your own paper glider? In this project, you will test your ideas by measuring the change in flight characteristics of gliders. You will do this by making changes in the design of the glider.
1 commentScience Fair Experiments that get good grades – Experiment #9 - Submarine Science
Have you ever considered studying submarines when you thought about cool science fair experiments? Do you wonder why submarines need fins? In fact, most people think that submarines move very slowly when underwater, but they actually move fast! In this project, you will investigate how submarines use propellers and fins. You will do this by building your own miniature submarine and by testing different types of fins on your model.
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