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Articles by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
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Stretchy: How Does Heat Affect the Movement of Molecules in a Rubber Band?
Without touching the rubber band, how can you get rubber to stretch and contract? Do this science project and explore...
Topics: Physical Science | Middle School -
Three Sided: What is a Triangle?
What is a polygon? What is a three-sided polygon? A triangle! In this science project using drinking straws, paper...
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Hot Box: What is the Greenhouse Effect?
What is the greenhouse effect? Learn what a greenhouse effect is and explore how fast temperature increases in a...
Topics: Earth Science | Elementary School -
Normality
APPENDIX 7 Normality (N) is a concentration unit used to measure the number of equivalents (quantities of substances...
Topics: Helping Your Child with Science -
Juicy: How do Flies Eat?
How do flies eat? In this science project, learn about how flies drop saliva on the food they plan to eat and how the...
Topics: Zoology | Elementary School -
Plotting: What Is The Direction of the Magnetic Lines of Force Around a Magnet?
The invisible magnetic field around a magnet is made up of lines of force that move out of the north pole of the magnet...
Topics: Physics | Middle School -
3-D: How Can You Make a Model of an Adult Insect's Main Body Parts?
In this science fair project, learn how to make a three-dimensional model of an insect's main body parts. The three main...
Topics: Life Science | Middle School -
Toys and Gravity: How Does Gravity Affect Playing Paddle Ball?
When playing paddle ball, why doesn't the ball hit the paddle each time? Is it lack of skill? Does the player need more...
Topics: Physics | Middle School -
Transformed: How is Igneous Rock Formed?
How do igneous rock form? Do this science project to explore and learn the process of igneous rock formation using...
Topics: Earth Science | Elementary School -
On the Move: What Causes Wind?
What causes wind? What causes the wind direction? Do this science project using an unsharpened pencil, tape, and tissue...
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