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Salinity and Hatching Brine Shrimp Eggs
Salinity and Hatching Brine Shrimp Eggs
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Salinity and Hatching Brine Shrimp Eggs
Brine shrimp usually live in saltwater. Investigate how salt concentration (salinity) affects the rate at which brine shrimp eggs hatch.
5th grade
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Compost Ingredients
Compost Ingredients
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Compost Ingredients
The purpose of this science fair project is to determine which conditions and materials quicken the composting process to make the best compost.
4th grade
Science
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Why Do Apples Turn Brown?
Why Do Apples Turn Brown?
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Why Do Apples Turn Brown?
In this fun science project, learn about what happens to cut fruit and experiment with how to stop apples from turning brown.
4th grade
Science
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Sink or Swim: Calculating Density of Fruits and Vegetables
Sink or Swim: Calculating Density of Fruits and Vegetables
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Sink or Swim: Calculating Density of Fruits and Vegetables
Sink or swim? Calculate the density of various fruits and vegetables using water and a kitchen scale.
5th grade
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Transpiration Experiment
Transpiration Experiment
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Transpiration Experiment
In this enlightening transpiration experiment, kids will explore how the loss of water from plants through transpiration contributes to the water cycle.
3rd grade
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Caffeine and Heart Rate: What Is the Effect of Caffeine on Heart Rate?
Caffeine and Heart Rate: What Is the Effect of Caffeine on Heart Rate?
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Caffeine and Heart Rate: What Is the Effect of Caffeine on Heart Rate?
Is there a relationship between caffeine and heart rate? Students will determine the effect of caffeine on heart rate in this fun science fair project.
5th grade
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Balloon Rocket Experiment
Balloon Rocket Experiment
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Balloon Rocket Experiment
Kids conduct a cool balloon rocket experiment in this fun science fair project idea. Does a greater volume of air mean a greater distance traveled?
5th grade
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Tensile Strength Test
Tensile Strength Test
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Tensile Strength Test
In this science experiment, do tensile strength test on fishing line, a strand of hair, a rubber band, and any other materials you're curious about!
5th grade
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Changing the Period of a Pendulum
Changing the Period of a Pendulum
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Changing the Period of a Pendulum
Is it amplitude? Weight? Length of string? Kids will discover what factors changing the period of a pendulum depends on in this fun and easy physics experiment.
4th grade
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Bouncing Ball Physics: What is Elasticity?
Bouncing Ball Physics: What is Elasticity?
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Bouncing Ball Physics: What is Elasticity?
What is elasticity? Students will investigate how this concept applies to bouncing ball physics by testing the bounces of balls made out of different materials.
3rd grade
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Microwave Candy: Do Some Colors of M&Ms Melt Faster than Others?
Microwave Candy: Do Some Colors of M&Ms Melt Faster than Others?
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Microwave Candy: Do Some Colors of M&Ms Melt Faster than Others?
The goal of this fun science fair project idea is to microwave candy and investigate: do some colors of M&Ms melt faster than others?
1st grade
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Heat Capacity of Water vs. Heat Capacity of Oil
Heat Capacity of Water vs. Heat Capacity of Oil
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Heat Capacity of Water vs. Heat Capacity of Oil
Students pit the heat capacity of water against the heat capacity of oil while looking at the effects of dipole rotation in this cool science fair project idea.
5th grade
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What Direction Should Solar Panels Face?
What Direction Should Solar Panels Face?
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What Direction Should Solar Panels Face?
What direction should solar panels face? It's not the direction you might think! This free and enlightening science fair project helps kids discover the answer.
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Thermal Conductivity of Metals: Which Metal Is the Best Conductor of Heat?
Thermal Conductivity of Metals: Which Metal Is the Best Conductor of Heat?
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Thermal Conductivity of Metals: Which Metal Is the Best Conductor of Heat?
Students will investigate the thermal conductivity of metals by learning how to measure thermal conductivity with this fun and easy science fair project idea.
4th grade
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Can Dog Drool Kill Germs?
Can Dog Drool Kill Germs?
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Can Dog Drool Kill Germs?
This science experiment tests if dog saliva can really help heal wounds.
5th grade
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Developing a New, Improved Cold Pack
Developing a New, Improved Cold Pack
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Developing a New, Improved Cold Pack
The purpose of this science project is to determine which chemical best lowers the temperature of water in a cold pack and if the amount affects its use.
Science
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Why Do Greens Turn Brown?
Why Do Greens Turn Brown?
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Why Do Greens Turn Brown?
This science fair project teaches students about wilting and browning of salad greens.
Kindergarten
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Speedy Snail Race
Speedy Snail Race
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Speedy Snail Race
This science experiment has students test whether a snail moves faster on concrete or dirt.
1st grade
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Can Cooked Beans Grow?
Can Cooked Beans Grow?
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Can Cooked Beans Grow?
The objective of this experiment is to find out if cooked beans grow faster, if at all, than uncooked beans.
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Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?
Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?
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Why Do Leaves Change Color in the Fall?
This science experiment explores why leaves change color in the fall and the role of photosynthesis in leaf coloration.
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Clear or Opaque?
Clear or Opaque?
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Clear or Opaque?
This science project explores the concept of being opaque or clear. Can you make something clear opaque? Or something opaque clear?
3rd grade
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Does Your Tap Water Have Salt in It?
Does Your Tap Water Have Salt in It?
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Does Your Tap Water Have Salt in It?
This science project challenges students to study the salt content in tap water and learn about electrochemistry.
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Keeping Cut Flowers Fresh
Keeping Cut Flowers Fresh
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Keeping Cut Flowers Fresh
This science experiment tests whether warm or cold water works best in making cut flowers last longer.
3rd grade
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Are Dogs Colorblind?
Are Dogs Colorblind?
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Are Dogs Colorblind?
What colors can dogs see? Do they only have black and white vision, or can they see other colors too? Find out in this cool science experiment!
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Does Electricity Move Better through Thick Wires or Thin Ones?
Does Electricity Move Better through Thick Wires or Thin Ones?
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Does Electricity Move Better through Thick Wires or Thin Ones?
Does electricity move better through thick wires or thin ones? kids will conduct this classic electricity experiment for this science fair project.
5th grade
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