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Where Did All the Wild Things Go?
Where Did All the Wild Things Go?
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Where Did All the Wild Things Go?
This project uses science and art to help students learn and teach others about Earth's endangered and extinct species.
5th grade
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Giant Plants! Do Plants Need Commercial Food?
Giant Plants! Do Plants Need Commercial Food?
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Giant Plants! Do Plants Need Commercial Food?
This science project teaches students about organic farming and the benefits and disadvantages of commercial plant food.
5th grade
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Pareidolia: People Hear What They Want to Hear
Pareidolia: People Hear What They Want to Hear
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Pareidolia: People Hear What They Want to Hear
Do people only "hear" what they want to hear? Explore pareidolia and psychoacoustics with this easy science fair project that pits melody against white noise.
Social studies
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Do Dogs Understand English?
Do Dogs Understand English?
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Do Dogs Understand English?
Do dogs understand English? Kids will find out with one of our favorite dog science fair projects that tests how dogs process human language and other cues.
Social studies
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Sound Physics: The Difference Between Sound and Noise
Sound Physics: The Difference Between Sound and Noise
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Sound Physics: The Difference Between Sound and Noise
Learn about sound physics and do a survey experiment to explore the difference between sound and noise in this science project.
3rd grade
Social studies
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Static Electricity,The New Flair: Blonde, Redhead or Brunette?
Static Electricity,The New Flair: Blonde, Redhead or Brunette?
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Static Electricity,The New Flair: Blonde, Redhead or Brunette?
The purpose of this science fair experiment is to investigate whether the color of your hair affects how much static electricity is carried.
Science
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Water Water Everywhere
Water Water Everywhere
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Water Water Everywhere
The aim of this science fair project is to examine the differences between brands of bottled water and analyze consumer preferences through a taste test.
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To Wrap or Not to Wrap? Which Food Wrapping Works Best to Prevent Food Spoilage?
To Wrap or Not to Wrap? Which Food Wrapping Works Best to Prevent Food Spoilage?
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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.
Science
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Which Side of the Brain Draws the Best?
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Which Side of the Brain Draws the Best?
The objective of this science fair project is to determine whether drawing with the right side or the left side of your brain will produce a better picture.
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
Science
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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
Science
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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
Science
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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
Science
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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
Science
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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
Science
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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
Science
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Reynolds Number: Laminar and Turbulent Flow
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Reynolds Number: Laminar and Turbulent Flow
Do thick liquids flow faster than thin liquids? Examine water and syrup's viscosity and inertia to learn about the Reynolds Number, laminar and turbulent flow.
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Potato Chip Science: How Greasy Are Your Potato Chips?
Potato Chip Science: How Greasy Are Your Potato Chips?
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Potato Chip Science: How Greasy Are Your Potato Chips?
How greasy are your potato chips? Students will use a reliable method to quantify greasiness and compare different brands in this great science fair project.
4th grade
Science
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Why Does Honey Crystallize?
Why Does Honey Crystallize?
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Why Does Honey Crystallize?
Why does honey crystallize? This science fair project project answers this question and identifies the variable that makes this sweet solute crystallize faster.
3rd grade
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The Effects of Different Substances on Melting Ice While Protecting the Lawn
The Effects of Different Substances on Melting Ice While Protecting the Lawn
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The Effects of Different Substances on Melting Ice While Protecting the Lawn
Melt the ice, but save the lawn. The objective of this science fair project is to explore the effects of different substances on melting ice.
Science
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Reusable Candle
Reusable Candle
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Reusable Candle
In this science fair experiment about recycling, demonstrate how the wax from a candle can be reused to make another candle.
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Most Popular Soda
Most Popular Soda
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Most Popular Soda
The goal of this science fair project is to discover the science behind carbonated soft drinks and apply this knowledge to create a new one.
4th grade
Science Project
Deer Behavior
Deer Behavior
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Deer Behavior
This science project challenges students to study deer behavior in their natural habitat- the feeding patterns, social behaviors, male to female ratio, etc.
3rd grade
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Perpetual Motion Machine
Perpetual Motion Machine
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Perpetual Motion Machine
The goal of this science fair project is to attempt to build a perpetual motion machine and analyze the Laws of Thermodynamics.
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Which Cheese Grows Mold The Fastest?
Which Cheese Grows Mold The Fastest?
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Which Cheese Grows Mold The Fastest?
The goal of this science fair project is to determine which cheese grows mold the fastest: Vermont Cheddar, American, Brie, or Camembert?
Science
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