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What are easy science fair projects to do.
Changing the Color of Flowers
Baking Soda Volcano
Swimming Raisins
Egg with Vinegar
Color of Skittles Experiment
Jumping Rice Krispies
Mixing Colors of Light
Camouflage and Hide
Light and Dark on Seed Germination
Make a Parachute
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Jet Lag in Hamsters (circadian rhythm, Biology science fair project)
Egg with Vinegar (acid-base reaction, Chemistry science fair project)
Galileo's Inclined Plane Experiment (acceleration, Physics science fair project)
Plant's Favorite Color for Photosynthesis (Photosynthesis, Botany science fair project)
Color and Taste (color perception, Psychology science fair project)
Does Dog Saliva Kill Bacteria? (antibacterial, Microbiology science fair project)
Decomposing Plastic Spoons (biodegradable materials, Environmental Science science fair project)
Super Hero Egg Shells (structural engineering, Engineering science fair project)
Music Math: Playing Notes with Equations (music, Math science fair project)
Temperature's Effect on Seawater (climate change, Earth Science science fair project)
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What are some cool science fair projects?
Explosive Elephant Toothpaste
Electrifying Lemon Battery
Making Oobleck: Liquid or Solid?
Egg Drop Project
Colors of Skittles Experiment
Cloud in a Bottle
Egg in a Bottle
Plastic Milk
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What are some testable questions?
What makes a cloud form?
Can drink and food taste different just by changing its color?
Does the color of light affect photosynthesis?
Does temperature affect seed sprouting?
What makes popcorn pop?
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Can I do a science fair project in a day?
Rocket Film Canisters
Make Your Own pH Indicator
Testing Antacids
Uncovering Fall Colors
Which Candle Burns the Fastest?
Fire-Resistant Balloons
Can Peanuts Heat Water?
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What are some hands-on ways to find inspiration for my science fair project?
Science museums.
Don't worry about how much it costs to get into the science museum, as there may be free admission days or free passes to a science museum near you! Check your credit card for offers, your local library for free museum passes, and nearby science museums for free entrance days.
Find a science museum near you and prepare to be awed by all that you can learn there! I always learn something new and am inspired whenever I go to a science museum!
Look around and observe
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It isn’t absolutely necessary to understand the chemistry behind how a glow stick works, but it may help you design more advanced experiments. A glow stick is a plastic tube that contains a liquid and a glass ca…
Preschool through high school students will learn much from this glow stick experiment. Adapt to fit your child's age. Super-fun and easy. Download the free printable lesson, coloring pages, …
How To Do the Glow Stick Experiment. Yes, you can just activate the glow sticks, put them in the glasses, and see what happens, but that wouldn't be an experiment. Apply the scientific method: Make observations. Activate the …
In this column, I’ll focus on a glow stick reaction that represents value, simplicity and safety. Download the technican notes ( MS Word or pdf ) for this demonstration. Preparation of the chemiluminescent compound, bis(2,4,6 …
This science fair project was conducted to determine how temperature can affect the length of time a glow stick remains lit. The experiment was done by placing a glow stick in water with a temperature of 5°C, 15°C, 25°C, 35°C and 45°C.
Let's start by showing you how to use glow sticks to investigate bioluminescence. I can guarantee lots of fun along the way! You can try experiments in the bath, go night-time bowling and use your back garden as a …
If you're looking for a fast fix on fun, snap a few glow sticks and affix them to the spokes of a bike. When it gets dark, turn the kiddos loose on their wheels and enjoy an eerily dazzling light display.