Education.com

Science Fair Project Ideas

Find the earth & space science and psychology and sociology science fair project ideas you're looking for. Many different science fair projects are available for you to browse through and get ideas for your own science fair project.

Sort by:
Showing 1 to 15 of 683
Why doesn't the ocean freeze? Students answer this question by simulating the chemical composition and temperature of arctic waters in their own home.
Oceans
Second Grade
A project to reinforce learning about the layers of the rainforest, rain forest ecosystem, and the greenhouse effect.
Ecology
Middle School
This science fair project idea discovers the average time it takes for a person to remember something completely.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle School
In this experiment, students will create their own version of coquina, a sedimentary rock thatâs formed by seashells and sand, cemented by seawater minerals.
Earth & Space Science
Geology
What is Coriolis force? Do this free science fair project and explore the physics of the Coriolis effect.  A great science project for middle school students.
Weather and Climate
Middle School
This science project idea tests whether or not listening to music has an effect on the ability of a person to concentrate on a simple task.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle School
This science fair project idea uses the process of chemical weathering to change a mineral.
Geology
Elementary School
In this science fair project, students discover how sedimentary layers form as sediments like mud silt and sand settle over time.
Geology
Elementary School
This science fair project idea examines  whether music has an effect on a person's ability to complete a simple task that requires concentration.
Psychology and Sociology
Middle School
What is an anemometer?  It's a device use to measure wind speed. Learn how to make an anemometer in this free science fair project.
Earth & Space Science
Weather and Climate

Share these projects with friends

Collections You'll Love

Join us on Facebook

"Like" us to get activities (and more!) in your Facebook Feed.