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Crystal Fudge
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Crystal Fudge
Measurement
Fudge is one of very few desserts people make at home that is actually crystalline. What happens when the fudge crystallizes at different temperatures?
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Calorimetry: Bomb Calorimeter Experiment
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Calorimetry: Bomb Calorimeter Experiment
Measurement
Learn about calorimetry, make a bomb calorimeter, and experiment with combusting different nuts to see which one produces the most energy!
Science Project
Factors Affecting Seed Germination
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Factors Affecting Seed Germination
Third Grade
Measurement
This science fair project looks one of the most important factors affecting seed germination: water. A fun and easy plant biology experiment for 3rd graders.
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Magic Salt, Melting Snow
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Magic Salt, Melting Snow
Measurement
Determine whether magic salt is more effective at melting snow than regular salt. Pour one ounce of salt over the ice cubes, compare the melt downs.
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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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Finding Absolute Zero
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Finding Absolute Zero
Measurement
What is the coldest temperature possible? In this cool experiment, you'll calculate absolute zero by extrapolating data on the temperature and volume of gas.
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Temperature, Air Humidity and Static Electricity
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Temperature, Air Humidity and Static Electricity
Fourth Grade
Measurement
What's the relationship between temperature, air humidity and static electricity? Kids will find out with this free static electricity science fair project.
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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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Does Land or Water Warm Faster?
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Does Land or Water Warm Faster?
Measurement
This science fair project idea determines whether land or water warms more quickly and investigates how solar radiation increases the temperature of surfaces.
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Thermal Conductivity of Metals: Which Metal Is the Best Conductor of Heat?
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Thermal Conductivity of Metals: Which Metal Is the Best Conductor of Heat?
Fourth Grade
Measurement
Students will investigate the thermal conductivity of metals by learning how to measure thermal conductivity with this fun and easy science fair project idea.
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Change in UV Radiation
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Change in UV Radiation
Measurement
Science fair project that determines how UV radiation emitted by the sun varies depending on the time of day, using a handheld UV detector
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Growing Crystals
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Growing Crystals
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Science fair project in which you will examine how crystals are formed by creating your own crystal using charcoal briquettes, salt, and ammonia.
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Comparing Infrared and Air Temperature
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Comparing Infrared and Air Temperature
Measurement
Compare air temperature with the infrared temperature from a reflecting surface at different times of the day, in shade and in sunlight.
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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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Can the Life Span of a Bubble be Extended in Different Temperatures and Atmospheric Conditions?
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Can the Life Span of a Bubble be Extended in Different Temperatures and Atmospheric Conditions?
Measurement
Kids make strong bubbles to investigate the effect different additives have on bubble life in this cool science fair project idea.
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Fastest Way to Cool a Soda
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Fastest Way to Cool a Soda
Fourth Grade
Measurement
In this fun science fair project idea, kids will experiment with various methods in order to discover the fastest way to cool a soda.
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What Lives in the Air Conditioner?
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What Lives in the Air Conditioner?
Third Grade
Measurement
In this science fair projects, students will grow out the bacteria that collect on air conditioner filters.
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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.
Science Project
Heating Chemical Reactions
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Heating Chemical Reactions
Measurement
Science fair project that tests how heat affects the chemical reaction between a seltzer tablet and a glass of water.
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Heat Capacity of Water vs. Heat Capacity of Oil
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Heat Capacity of Water vs. Heat Capacity of Oil
Fifth Grade
Measurement
Students pit the heat capacity of water against the heat capacity of oil while looking at the effects of dipole rotation in this cool science fair project idea.
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Polymer Crystals vs. Ice
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Polymer Crystals vs. Ice
Third Grade
Measurement
What keeps a an item cooler, polymer crystals or ice? Find out in this cool science experiment!
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Mathematical Modeling of Bacterial Growth
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Mathematical Modeling of Bacterial Growth
Measurement
In this science fair experiment, high school students fit the growth pattern of bacteria to a mathematical model and predict future colony expansion.
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Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions Experiment
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Endothermic and Exothermic Reactions Experiment
Measurement
Learn about endothermic and exothermic reactions and energy exchange by experimenting with temperature change in chemical reactions.
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How to Keep Your Light Sticks Lit Up Longer
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How to Keep Your Light Sticks Lit Up Longer
Measurement
Examine the connection between temperature and chemiluminescence.
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Chirping Crickets
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Chirping Crickets
Measurement
Science fair project that determines the relationship between the temperature and the rate of cricket chirping. How many times do crickets chirp each minute?
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Seeds x Three
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Seeds x Three
Measurement
Study the impact of environment on seed germination among three materials: soil, paper towel, and cloth. Note when seeds germinate and how well they germinate
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Developing a Water Quality Model
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Developing a Water Quality Model
Measurement
The projects describes the correlation between Gravel Run and Centreville Landing in terms of pH, dissolved oxygen, turbidity, and temperature.
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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.
Science Project
What is Plant Transpiration?
Science Project
What is Plant Transpiration?
Fifth Grade
Measurement
This fun science project helps to investigate how much water can a plant take up and release in a certain period of time through the process of transpiration.
Science Project
Can You Cook Using Only Sunlight?
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Can You Cook Using Only Sunlight?
Measurement
Bake some cookies with an oven that collects sunlight and traps the shorter wavelengths (heat!).
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