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Static Electricity Science Project For Kids: Swinging Cereal
Did you know ordinary cereal can be used to demonstrate the properties of static electricity in an engaging science project? Kids can learn to love science if they are given the opportunity to learn about it...
4 commentsEarth Science Fair Projects for Kids
Explore the Earth Welcome to the Earth Science Fair Projects hubpage. Here you will find a great collection of Earth Science science fair projects that you can complete or use as your inspiration. Each module...
13 commentsHow to build a model rocket
This article is all about rocket modeling, one of the coolest hobbies in the world. Find out just how you can build your own little rocket.
3 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.
7 commentsStatic Electricity Science Project For Kids: Bending Water
Kids can learn to love science if they are given the opportunity to learn about it within the context of the word around them. Whether home on a break or just bored on the weekend, there are plenty of...
1 commentScience Fair Projects, Grade One To Seven
Science fair projects, grade one to seven needs to increase in difficulty a little each year. By grade five you can really start to expect good scientific method from the kids. Still, all science fair...
2 commentsScience fair project ideas – Quick and easy project #3 - Paper chromatography
Are you thinking about possible science fair project ideas? How about studying Paper Chromatography? It is used in a variety of ways for different industries and labs. For example, investigators and police detectives use it to identify clues at a crime scene. In this project, you will study paper chromatography by analyzing ink components in permanent markers. If you are ready to begin, continue reading!
4 commentsScience fair project ideas – Quick and easy project #1 part 1 - Parachutes
When you begin thinking about the science fair, the first thing you will need to do is come up with your topic. There are tons of science fair project ideas to choose from, but in this article I’m going to discuss a project about parachutes. Specifically, does size matter when it comes to parachutes? If this sounds interesting to you, then keep reading!
2 commentsScience fair project ideas – Quick and easy project #1 part 2 - Parachutes
Studying parachutes is one of the cooler science fair project ideas, and in this article you will learn how to do an experiment on the size of the parachute and how fast it falls. So break out your science hat and keep reading to get started!
2 commentsScience 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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