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Bug-Eyed: What Kind of Eyes do Grasshoppers Have?
In this interesting science project idea learn about the vision of insects and how the the position of the compound eyes...
Topics: Zoology | Elementary School -
Fire Rocks: What Type of Rock is Formed When Lava Cools?
In this fun elementary school science project students will learn about the types of rocks formed after cooling down of...
Topics: Geology | Elementary School -
Phases of Venus: Changes in Shape and Size
The planet Venus has many phases with each phase changing in shape and size. Learn more about Venus in this science...
Topics: Astronomy | Middle School -
Before and After: How do Streams and Rivers Behave Before and After a Volcanic Explosion?
By performing this science fair project elementary school students will learn the effects of volcanic explosion on the...
Topics: Geology | Elementary School -
Sinker: How is a Volcanic Caldera Formed?
The aim of this fun science fair project idea is to help elementary school students in designing a model which simulates...
Topics: Geology | Elementary School -
Erupting Volcano: How Can You Make a Model of an Erupting Volcano?
Build a working simulated model of erupting volcano and learn about different types of volcanoes in this fun elementary...
Topics: Geology | Elementary School -
Phase Changes: Determine the Freezing and Boiling Points of Water
The objective of this fun science fair project is to help middle school students determine the freezing and boiling...
Topics: Chemistry | Middle School -
Earth Shadows: How Does the Moon Move Through Earth's Shadow?
Elementary school science fair project idea demonstrating how does the Moon move through Earth's shadow and a total...
Topics: Astronomy | Elementary School -
Around and Around: What is the Shape of a Planet's Orbit?
This elementary school science fair project idea will help students determine the shape of the orbit of a planet and the...
Topics: Astronomy | Elementary School -
The Art of Dyeing and Colorfastness of Dyed Fabric
Learn different methods of preparing dyed materials and determine the colorfastness of dyed fabric in this fun middle...
Topics: Chemistry | Middle School
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