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Middle School Science Fair Project Ideas

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In this science fair project, students use hot and cold water to simulate what happens when a warm front meets a cold one.
Middle School
Seventh Grade
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.
Middle School
Easy
Science fair project that examines how winter storms form and the relationship between temperature, moisture and snow.
Third Grade
Fourth Grade
This science experiment provides step-by-step instructions for building an Anemometer to measure how fast the wind blows.
Middle School
Electricity and Magnetism
What is the size of raindrops? How big or small is a raindrop? Do this free science fair project using simple materials, capture and study raindrops.
Middle School
Easy
Science fair project that examines how temperature affects density and how density in turn affects the behavior of helium gas.
Fifth Grade
Sixth Grade
Middle School
Weather and Climate
In this free science fair project idea, we learn about different forms of precipitation, such as snow, snowflakes and rain, and why they occur.
Middle School
Earth & Space Science
In this free science fair project idea, we learn how air molecules move as a result of convection and convection currents, and air currents.
Middle School
Earth & Space Science
In this free science fair project idea, we learn about the Greenhouse Effect and how it keeps us warm on a global scale.
Middle School
Earth & Space Science
Check out this super cooool science project idea to have fun with snow and explore what it contains and how it is formed in highland tundra.
Middle School
Elementary School

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