The Need Project
About Us
The mission of the National Energy Education Development Project is to promote an energy conscious and educated society by creating effective networks of students, educators, business, government and community leaders to design and deliver objective, multi-sided energy education programs.
Contact Information
The NEED Project
8408 Kao Circle, Manassas, Virginia 20110
Telephone: 703-257-1117
Fax: 703-257-0037
You can contact the NEED Project by email at info@need.org.
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Articles by The Need Project
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Energy From Garbage
Grade Levels: 4-6 Questions: Can you produce a gas from decaying garbage? Can you control the amount of gas produced...
Topics: Electricity | Middle School -
Colors and Light
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Do some colors absorb more sunlight than others? Possible Hypotheses: All colors absorb...
Topics: Electricity | Elementary School -
Comparing Light Bulbs
Grade Levels: K-3 Questions: Do incandescent and fluorescent bulbs produce the same kind of light? Do incandescent...
Topics: Electricity | Elementary School -
Decaying Food
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: What makes food decay faster? Possible Hypotheses: Heat does/does not make food decay...
Topics: Plant Biology | Elementary School -
Energy for Life
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Must plants have energy from the sun to live? Possible Hypotheses: Plants must have the...
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Hot Ice Science Fair Project
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Which will become ice faster, hot or cold water? Possible Hypotheses: Cold water will...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School -
Magnet Science Fair Project with Heat
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Does temperature affect the force of a magnet? Possible Hypotheses: Temperature does/does...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School -
Melting Ice
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Will salt make ice melt faster? Possible Hypotheses: Salt will/will not make ice melt...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School -
Recycled or New
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Does recycled paper break down faster than new paper? Possible Hypotheses: Recycled...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School -
Salty Ice Cubes
Grade Levels: K-3 Question: Will salt water freeze? Possible Hypotheses: Salt water will/will not...
Topics: Physics | Elementary School
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