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Magnet Experiment: Are Two Magnets Twice as Strong as One?
Magnet Experiment: Are Two Magnets Twice as Strong as One?
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Magnet Experiment: Are Two Magnets Twice as Strong as One?
In this cool science experiment, learn about magnetism and poles, and test magnet strength to find out if two magnets are twice as strong as one.
2nd grade
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Magnet Science Fair Project: How to Measure the Strength of a Magnet
Magnet Science Fair Project: How to Measure the Strength of a Magnet
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Magnet Science Fair Project: How to Measure the Strength of a Magnet
Can a toy car determine the strength of a magnet? In this cool magnet science fair project, young scientists will learn how to measure the strength of a magnet.
3rd grade
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Show the Direction of Magnetic Field Lines
Show the Direction of Magnetic Field Lines
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Show the Direction of Magnetic Field Lines
Kids will learn how to show the direction of magnetic field lines and create a permanent model using iron filings in this great science fair project idea.
2nd grade
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How Does a Compass Work?
How Does a Compass Work?
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How Does a Compass Work?
How does a compass work? What's a magnetic field? Kids will build their own compass at home to find the answers in this great science fair project idea.
3rd grade
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Magnetic Field Strength vs. Distance
Magnetic Field Strength vs. Distance
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Magnetic Field Strength vs. Distance
How can we describe the relationship of magnetic field strength vs. distance? Kids will find out with this free science fair project idea.
2nd grade
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Aerogel - Super Insulator, Super Sponge
Aerogel - Super Insulator, Super Sponge
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Aerogel - Super Insulator, Super Sponge
The objective of this science project is to investigate why NASA has been using aerogel for the Stardust Project for collecting gas and dust from comets.
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Can You Keep a Secret?
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Can You Keep a Secret?
Stories change as you retell them. The objective of this science fair project is to demonstrate how information gets interpreted, distorted and changed.
1st grade
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Optical Illusions
Optical Illusions
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Optical Illusions
Can you fool your eyes and your brain with an optical illusion? The purpose of this science fair project is to demonstrate various kinds of optical illusions.
Kindergarten
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Radio Waves, It's In The Air: Build A Basic Radio
Radio Waves, It's In The Air: Build A Basic Radio
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Radio Waves, It's In The Air: Build A Basic Radio
The purpose of this science fair project is to build a basic radio.
5th grade
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Connecting Batteries in Series
Connecting Batteries in Series
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Connecting Batteries in Series
This cool electricity project teaches kids how connecting batteries in series vs. parallel circuits can contribute to different levels of voltage and amperage.
Science
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The Answer is Blowing in the Wind
The Answer is Blowing in the Wind
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The Answer is Blowing in the Wind
Wind is an important source of renewable, green energy. The purpose of this science fair project is to build and operate a windmill generator.
5th grade
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Nine: The Biggest Little Number
Nine: The Biggest Little Number
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Nine: The Biggest Little Number
Learn about the power of exponents. The objective of this science fair project is to explore and understand how exponents are used.
5th grade
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Geography, Latitude, and the North Star: Where Am I?
Geography, Latitude, and the North Star: Where Am I?
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Geography, Latitude, and the North Star: Where Am I?
Find the North Star, and measure your latitude! The purpose of this science fair project is to find latitude and learn about geographic locations.
2nd grade
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How A Kazoo Makes Sounds
How A Kazoo Makes Sounds
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How A Kazoo Makes Sounds
How does a kazoo, the strings of a guitar, or the speaker of a radio make sound? The purpose of this science fair project is to show how vibration makes sound.
2nd grade
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Microscopic Life is Everywhere
Microscopic Life is Everywhere
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Microscopic Life is Everywhere
Protozoa and ciliate and amoeba, oh my! The objective of this science fair project is for students to use a microscope and identify microscopic life.
5th grade
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Outer Space In My Yard
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Outer Space In My Yard
Collect meteorite dust with a magnet in your very own backyard! The objective of this science fair project is to gather meteorite dust to study outer space.
3rd grade
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The Fungus Among Us
The Fungus Among Us
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The Fungus Among Us
The purpose of this science fair project is to demonstrate how yeast, a fungus, causes bread to rise.
5th grade
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Factors Affecting Solubility
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Factors Affecting Solubility
Kids discover what a homogeneous mixture is by adding sugar to distilled water and identify the various factors affecting solubility.
3rd grade
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Grow Slime Mold
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Grow Slime Mold
Slime mold is no longer classified as fungi! So what is it? In this cool science fair project, learn how to grow slime mold and explore its behavior.
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Sow Bug and Pill Bug Behavior
Sow Bug and Pill Bug Behavior
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Sow Bug and Pill Bug Behavior
Do you have your isopods straight? Learn about sow bug and pill bug behavior by building a terrarium to study them in!
4th grade
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Candy Chromatography
Candy Chromatography
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Candy Chromatography
Analytical chemists perform chromatography to separate colors into pigments. Test the food coloring used in M&M's and Skittles candy in this fun project!
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Apparent Movement of the Sun
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Apparent Movement of the Sun
The apparent movement of the sun has been used to keep time since the bronze age. In this science fair project, kids plot solar time against mean solar time.
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Barycenter
Barycenter
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Barycenter
What is a barycenter? Kids learn how gravity and mass influence the orbit of binary systems like planets and moons or stars and planets in this cool experiment.
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Kepler's 3rd Law: Orbital Period vs. Distance
Kepler's 3rd Law: Orbital Period vs. Distance
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Kepler's 3rd Law: Orbital Period vs. Distance
This fun science fair project for 8th grade demonstrates what Kepler's 3rd law predicts about a planet's orbital period and its distance from the sun.
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Surface Features of the Moon Model
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Surface Features of the Moon Model
Explore the craters, maria, and highlands on the surface of the Moon! In this fun science project you'll create a 3-D model of the moon using paper mache.
5th grade
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