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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Heavy Backpacks
Grade Levels: 4-6 Background: Doctors say it isn’t healthy for students to carry more than ten percent of their...
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Waste Heat
Grade Levels: 4-6 Question: Does a high watt bulb produce more heat than a low watt bulb? Does an incandescent bulb...
Topics: Electricity | Middle School -
Cryogenic Roses
Grade Levels: 4-6 Question: Can ice be used to preserve once-living things? Possible Hypotheses: Ice can/cannot...
Topics: Health And Medicine | Middle School -
Insulation
In this science experiment, you will test foam, cloth, and paper to determine which material will provide the best...
Topics: Physics | Middle School -
Wind Around the Home
Grade Levels: 4-6 Questions: On which side of the house would you put a windmill? Is there more wind at higher...
Topics: Weather | Middle School -
Natural vs. Synthetic
Grade Levels: 4-6 Question: Do natural fibers decompose faster than man-made fibers? Possible Hypotheses: Natural...
Topics: Chemistry | Middle School -
Seeds and Needs
Grade Levels: 4-6 Questions: Will seeds grow faster with more water? Will seeds grow faster with more...
Topics: Plant Biology | Middle School -
Acid Rain
Grade Levels: 7-9 Questions: Does precipitation in your area contain acidic emissions from power plants, industries...
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Frozen Salt
Grade Levels: 7-9 Question: Does adding salt to water lower its freezing point? Possible Hypothesis: Adding salt...
Topics: Chemistry | Middle School -
Thermal Energy
Grade Levels: 7-9 Question: Can thermal energy be made to do useful work? Possible Hypotheses: Thermal energy...
Topics: Electricity | Middle School
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