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Hundreds of detailed science fair project ideas for all grade levels in a wide range of topics from Aerodynamics to Zoology. Listed below are different areas of science, technology, and mathematics, as well as special areas such as Behavioral & ... [... more]
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Science Fair Project Guide
Doing Background Research Constructing a Hypothesis Testing Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment Analyzing Your Data and Drawing a Conclusion Communicating Your Results Getting Started The Scientific Method [... more]
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Ask an Expert: Answers to Your Science Questions
Get answers to your science questions with help from our Science Experts The Ask an Expert Forum is intended to be a place where students can go to find answers to science questions that they have been unable to find using other resources. Our ... [... more]
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We also have a PDF version of this poster available for anyone interested in printing their own copies. For student handouts, printing on legal-size paper (8.5 x 14 inches) works quite nicely. Each of the webpages of the Science Fair Project ... [... more]
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Science Competitions
This information is for the top high school competitions such as the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Overview of the Top Science Competitions Blogs about Advanced Competitions Advanced Project Guide Sample Projects from Advanced ... [... more]
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Aerodynamics & Hydrodynamics Project Ideas
Have you ever noticed how some jet planes have small, vertical projections as the tips of the wings? They're called winglets. What are they there for? Read more... The Wright brothers used kites extensively to test their design ideas in the years ... [... more]
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Understanding Project "Difficulty"
Science Buddies ranks each project on a scale of one to ten, with one being the easiest and ten being the hardest. The correct level of difficulty depends on a number of things: For an average student, the following table is a good ... [... more]
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Which Fruits Can Ruin Your Dessert?
The purpose of this project is to test the hypothesis that food items containing a protein-digesting enzyme will prevent gelatin from solidifying. If you like making jello for dessert, you may have noticed that the box recommends against adding ... [... more]
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Candy Chromatography: What Makes Those Colors?
The goal of this project is to use paper chromatography to see which dyes are used in the coatings of your favorite colored candies. Have you ever had a drop of water spoil your nice print-out from an inkjet printer? Once the water hits the ... [... more]
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Chemistry of Baking Ingredients 1: How Much Baking ...
The goal of this project is to see how the varying the amount of baking powder in a muffin recipe affects the outcome of the final product. Warm muffins fresh from the oven are a great treat for a weekend breakfast. Making muffins (or other baked ... [... more]
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Chemistry of Baking Ingredients 2: Can Baking Soda ...
The goal of this project is to find out if baking soda can substitute for baking powder in a recipe. If you've baked muffins from a mix, you know it's a cinch if you can follow directions. In fact, the same goes for making them from scratch. If ... [... more]
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Determining Iodide Content of Salt
The goal of this project is to test different types of salt to see if they contain iodine, an essential micronutrient. In this project, you will test various samples of salt to determine whether they contain this essential micronutrient. In the ... [... more]
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