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How to Measure Viscosity of Liquids
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How to Measure Viscosity of Liquids
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Kids will learn how to measure the viscosity of liquids by making their own homemade viscometer in this great science fair project idea.
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Sugar Crystallization
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Sugar Crystallization
Fourth Grade
Measurement
This science fair project idea explores the different properties & interactions of sugar molecules.
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Heat Traveling Through Solids
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Heat Traveling Through Solids
Measurement
Science fair project that determines the correlation between the ability of selected materials to conduct heat and a material's density.
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How Does Frost Form?
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How Does Frost Form?
Third Grade
Measurement
How does frost form? How fast does it form? Do this simple science project using a plastic glass, rock salt and some water to learn about deposition.
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Snow to Liquid Ratio
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Snow to Liquid Ratio
Second Grade
Measurement
Science fair project that examines the different types of precipitation, evaluates the density of snow and calculates the ratio of snow-to-liquid.
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Shedding Light on Energy Efficient Bulbs
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Shedding Light on Energy Efficient Bulbs
Measurement
This science fair project idea examines the actual cost of three household light bulbs by testing energy consumption.
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Does Storing Cucumbers and Tomatoes in the Fridge Spoil Its Unique Flavors?
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Does Storing Cucumbers and Tomatoes in the Fridge Spoil Its Unique Flavors?
Second Grade
Measurement
Will storing cucumbers and tomatoes in the fridge destroy their unique flavors? Find out in this science fair project idea!
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Do It Yourself Weather!
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Do It Yourself Weather!
Measurement
This science project challenges students to take learned information about weather and climate control and apply it to come up with creative ideas of their own.
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What is the Ideal Temperature Setting for Refrigerators?
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What is the Ideal Temperature Setting for Refrigerators?
Measurement
Discover if temperature settings in a fridge make a drastic difference in terms of bacterial growth.
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Cooling Food: Microwave vs. Oven
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Cooling Food: Microwave vs. Oven
Fourth Grade
Measurement
What's the difference between a microwave and an oven? Use mashed potatoes to explore which kitchen appliance does a better job at keeping food warm.
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Unpuckering the Persimmon
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Unpuckering the Persimmon
Fifth Grade
Measurement
This science fair project teaches you about what makes persimmons so tart and how astringency can be removed by studying the effect of tannins on fruit.
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How to Make a Hygrometer: Sling Psychrometer
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How to Make a Hygrometer: Sling Psychrometer
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Learn how to make a hygrometer to measure relative humidity in this project. Make a sling psychrometer hygrometer with gauze, thermometers, and a bottle.
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Energy Efficient Windows
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Energy Efficient Windows
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Kids will learn about insulation, heat conduction, and the economic benefits of energy efficient windows in this cool science fair project.
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How to Make a Solar Oven
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How to Make a Solar Oven
Measurement
Check out this cool and free middle school science fair project idea on how to make a solar oven.
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Angle of Heat
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Angle of Heat
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Science fair project which compares the rate of temperature change and the maximum temperature as a result of the angle of light radiation.
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How Should You Store Popcorn?
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How Should You Store Popcorn?
Measurement
Explore the best way to store popcorn kernels. It examines the impact of moisture and temperature on unpopped kernels.
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The Effect of Caffeine on Plant Growth
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The Effect of Caffeine on Plant Growth
Measurement
The goal of this middle school science fair project is to examine the effect of caffeine on plant growth.
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Endangered Frogs
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Endangered Frogs
Measurement
This science fair project explores different types of endangered frogs, and why some are endangered while others are not.
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Fat Insulation: How Do Animals Keep Warm?
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Fat Insulation: How Do Animals Keep Warm?
Second Grade
Measurement
How do animals keep warm? In this experiment, find out whether fat insulation resists cold temperatures and learn how this works in the animal kingdom.
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Specific Heat of Water vs. Specific Heat of Sand
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Specific Heat of Water vs. Specific Heat of Sand
Fifth Grade
Measurement
What heats up fasterâwater or soil? 5th grade students test the specific heat of water against the specific heat of sand in this great science fair project.
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The Science Behind a Cold Pack
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The Science Behind a Cold Pack
Measurement
How do cold packs work? Explore endothermic reactions by comparing the temperature change that results from various chemicals added to water to find out!
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Which Color Absorbs the Most Heat?
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Which Color Absorbs the Most Heat?
Fifth Grade
Measurement
In this fun experiment, we'll find out how color affects heat absorption!
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How Stress Affects the Body
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How Stress Affects the Body
Measurement
This experiment investigates if stress alters body temperature.
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Passive Solar Design
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Passive Solar Design
Measurement
The objective of this project is to examine the ways in which a passive solar house may contribute to conservation of energy.
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Can Hydrogel Crystals be Used as a Sensitive Humidity Indicator?
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Can Hydrogel Crystals be Used as a Sensitive Humidity Indicator?
Fourth Grade
Measurement
This science fair project focuses on a polymer called hydrogel super absorbent crystal which absorbs water, swelling to many times its original size.
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Distilling Water
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Distilling Water
Measurement
Science fair project that uses distillation to convert salt water into fresh water.
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Electromagnetic Ring Launcher
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Electromagnetic Ring Launcher
Measurement
Use an Elihu Thomson apparatus, also known as a ring launcher, to learn about electromagnetism concepts and the properties of various metals.
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Hairy, Fat and Warm
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Hairy, Fat and Warm
Measurement
Measure temperature change over time using a variety of insulation materials. Be creative with insulation materials: scarves, yarn, socks, feathers, oil, etc
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Too Much Sodium?
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Too Much Sodium?
Third Grade
Measurement
Young scientists will investigate people's preferences for saltiness, and make some inferences about genetics and diet.
Science Project
Ocean Currents
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Ocean Currents
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Science fair project which simulates the global conveyor belts on a small scale, and observes the effects of wind, density and temperature on water movement.
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