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Articles by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Line Up: What Did People in the Past Think the Universe Looked Like?
In this fun and easy astronomy science fair project elementary school students will make a geocentric model of the Earth...
Topics: Astronomy | 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 -
How Does Grass Prevent Water, Wind and Soil Erosion
Most of us see grass everyday but do we realize its importance in our lives? Check out this cool science fair project...
Topics: Plant Biology | Middle School -
What is a Science Fair?
Science Fairs are school events in which students design and test a science project of their choosing using the...
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Getting Organized: Organizing Your Study Space
The first thing to consider is finding a dedicated space to study and keep your supplies at home or in your dorm. You...
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Getting Organized: Keeping Track of Your Work
You have the space to do your work, now you have to consider how to keep the work itself organized. Looking through a...
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Reading: Reading Literature
Reading literature (fiction, poetry, memoirs, for example) requires a different approach than reading nonfiction,...
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Taking Notes: Taking Notes in a Lecture
In many of your classes, your instructor lectures on or makes a presentation about a topic, usually one that’s related...
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