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Homework and Grades
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Homework and Grades
Determine the effect of homework on academic performance. Collect grade info at the end of a semester, determine correlation between grades, amount of homework
Social studies
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Do All Liquids Evaporate At The Same Rate?
Do All Liquids Evaporate At The Same Rate?
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Do All Liquids Evaporate At The Same Rate?
see whether all liquids evaporate at the same rate. In other words, does water evaporate at the same rate as juice?
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All About Wood
All About Wood
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All About Wood
This science project has students collect wood samples and invent new uses for different types of wood based on its properties.
4th grade
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All About Air Pressure
All About Air Pressure
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All About Air Pressure
The goal of this science fair experiment is to demonstrate the effects of air pressure on objects and analyze applications of air pressure principles.
3rd grade
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Are All Sugars the Same?
Are All Sugars the Same?
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Are All Sugars the Same?
This science fair project idea focuses on two classes of sugars monosaccharides (fructose) and disaccharides (sucrose or table sugar).
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Where Did All the Wild Things Go?
Where Did All the Wild Things Go?
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Where Did All the Wild Things Go?
This project uses science and art to help students learn and teach others about Earth's endangered and extinct species.
5th grade
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How Do Oil Spills Affect the Environment?
How Do Oil Spills Affect the Environment?
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How Do Oil Spills Affect the Environment?
You've heard all about oil spills, but can they really be that bad? After all, vegetable oil is in almost every yummy baking good from cookies to brownies.
5th grade
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Bacteria in Raw vs. Cooked Meat
Bacteria in Raw vs. Cooked Meat
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Bacteria in Raw vs. Cooked Meat
Demonstrate if cooking destroys all bacteria that is present in raw meats such as salmonella.
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Denaturing Proteins
Denaturing Proteins
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Denaturing Proteins
In this science fair experiment, high school students determine if all proteins denature at the same temperature.
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Create Your Own Earth Model
Create Your Own Earth Model
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Create Your Own Earth Model
In this project, you'll build a model of the earth, complete with all seven continents and four major oceans.
3rd grade
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With My Eyes Closed Shut! Using all of Our Senses Except Sight, Can we Readily Identify Objects?
With My Eyes Closed Shut! Using all of Our Senses Except Sight, Can we Readily Identify Objects?
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With My Eyes Closed Shut! Using all of Our Senses Except Sight, Can we Readily Identify Objects?
This cool and easy elementary school science fair project idea provides the basic information on the use of our senses to experience the world about us.
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DSLR and Point-and-Shoot Cameras in Relevance to Performance
DSLR and Point-and-Shoot Cameras in Relevance to Performance
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DSLR and Point-and-Shoot Cameras in Relevance to Performance
This science fair project studies whether DSLR and Point-and-Shoot cameras work the same way under all conditions.
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Can Cooked Beans Grow?
Can Cooked Beans Grow?
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Can Cooked Beans Grow?
The objective of this experiment is to find out if cooked beans grow faster, if at all, than uncooked beans.
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Do Plants Grow Best In Chemical Fertilizer, Organic Fertilizer, Or No Fertilizer?
Do Plants Grow Best In Chemical Fertilizer, Organic Fertilizer, Or No Fertilizer?
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Do Plants Grow Best In Chemical Fertilizer, Organic Fertilizer, Or No Fertilizer?
This science fair project idea discovers whether plants grow best in chemical fertilizer, organic fertilizer, or with no fertilizer at all.
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Back to Basics
Back to Basics
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Back to Basics
Choose a timeline to live without technology. Keep a journal of all the issues encountered. What are the benefits and cons of modern technology?
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The Drawbacks of an Optical Mouse
The Drawbacks of an Optical Mouse
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The Drawbacks of an Optical Mouse
Find out whether optical mice are useful on all surfaces or if there are drawbacks to this supposedly superior solution to the traditional roller-ball mouse.
5th grade
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Centigrade and Fahrenheit: What Do They Really Mean?
Centigrade and Fahrenheit: What Do They Really Mean?
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Centigrade and Fahrenheit: What Do They Really Mean?
Thermometers are how we measure temperature, and we've all heard the terms "centigrade" and "Fahrenheit" tossed around, but what do they really mean?
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Light Absorption and Color Filters
Light Absorption and Color Filters
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Light Absorption and Color Filters
Learn about where colors come from and how light absorption works in this fun experiment! All you need is a flashlight, construction paper, and cellophane!
5th grade
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Is the Earworm Effect Real?
Is the Earworm Effect Real?
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Is the Earworm Effect Real?
We're all familiar with the idea that some songs âget stuck in your head.â This experiment explores the validity of that claim.
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Which Part of the Flame is the Hottest?
Which Part of the Flame is the Hottest?
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Which Part of the Flame is the Hottest?
Find out which part of a flame burns wood the fastest and also if this is true for all types of flames such as candle-flame, burners, and lighters.
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Shadow Science: What Makes Shade Shift?
Shadow Science: What Makes Shade Shift?
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Shadow Science: What Makes Shade Shift?
What makes your shadow dance around all day? Let's play detective and find out why that sneaky shadow never stays in one place for long.
1st grade
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The Effect of Video Games On the Body
The Effect of Video Games On the Body
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The Effect of Video Games On the Body
Can playing video games trigger an adrenaline rush even though there's no real danger? In this cool experiment you'll learn all about how fight-or-flight works!
Social studies
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Use the Altitude of Polaris to Find Latitude
Use the Altitude of Polaris to Find Latitude
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Use the Altitude of Polaris to Find Latitude
In this project, all you need is a protractor to learn how to use the altitude of Polaris to find latitude on Earth. Polaris is also known as the North Star.
4th grade
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Grade "A" Salaries
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Grade "A" Salaries
Determines the extent that high school GPA predicts future income. Survey volunteers, divide GPA into 5 categories, compare income levels with GPA
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Is There an "A" in Chess?
Is There an "A" in Chess?
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Is There an "A" in Chess?
Monitor the impact learning how to play chess has an academic performance. Divide subjects into two groups compare GPA
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