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Examine whether distilled water, spring water, or regular tap water yield faster plant growth.
Middle School
Elementary School
Did you know that no 2 people have the exact same fingerprints? In this science project, learn about three basic fingerprint patterns: whorl, loop, and arch.
Middle School
Easy
This science fair project idea discovers the average number on the Scoville scale that humans can endure in hot peppers before physical signs kick in.
Middle School
High School
Determine which room has the greatest number of bacteria using exposed samples of agar agar in Petri dishes. Place in incubator observe record bacterial growth
Sixth Grade
Seventh Grade
Research fruits and their ripening stages, follow and document the different stages. Analyze what causes fruit to continue ripening after being picked.
Middle School
Easy
A cell is the smallest building block of most living things. In this science fair project, learn how to make a model of an animal cell.
Middle School
Easy
This science fair project idea discovers the effect of (high) heat on animal cells.
Middle School
Easy
Study the effect of music on random rote memory. Examine the practical application of music in learning and education.
Middle School
Medium
Looking for an experiment with water and power? This article describes an approach to creating hydro-power.
Middle School
Electricity and Magnetism
Choose a timeline to live without technology. Keep a journal of all the issues encountered. What are the benefits and cons of modern technology?
Middle School
High School
Experiment about connection of senses of taste and smell. Using blindfold and noseplugs, administer blind taste test. Analyze results and organize data.
Middle School
Elementary School

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