4th graders construct an ocean food web to learn about consumers and trophic levels, food webs, and food chains in this cool ecology science fair project.
Kids build a desert food chain, desert food web, and desert food pyramid in this cool science fair project to learn about trophic levels and consumers.
Salmonella and E.coli are common food contaminates. This experiment measures the time it takes for E.coli and Salmonella to reach hazardous levels in fish.
To Wrap or Not to Wrap? Which Food Wrapping Works Best to Prevent Food Spoilage?
The purpose of this science fair project is to investigate which food wrapping works best to keep refrigerated and non-refrigerated foods from spoiling.
Ever wonder why refrigerator lights turn off when you close the door? Does the darkness prevent food from spoiling? This experiment, determines just that.
A lot of science goes into the food we eat! Education.com's team of professional scientists, science teachers and educational consultants has put together a great collection of food science fair projects and food experiments that can be accomplished with minimal fuss in your own kitchen. Popular science experiments with food include exploring the special properties of pineapple enzymes, cooking hot dogs using the sun, and exploring the antimicrobial properties of cinnammon. If your child is craving some cool science fair project ideas, make sure you check out these yummy food science projects for kids!