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Do Magnets Affect Radish Plant Growth?
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For grades
4
thru
8
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Category:
Botany
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Hypothesis:
The radish plants near a magnet will grow shorter and lean towards the magnet. The radish plants that are not near a magnet will grow straight and taller.
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Primary Materials Used:
Magnets, Grow Light, Pots, Radish Seeds, Water Dropper, Potting soil, Timer
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science fair project.
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Does Dog Saliva Kill Bacteria?
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For grades
5
thru
9
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Category:
Chemistry
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Hypothesis:
Dog Saliva will be effective at killing bacteria.
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Primary Materials Used:
Saliva from Three Dogs, Staphylococcus Epidermis Bacteria, Petri Dishes, Filter Paper, Nutrient Agar, Sterile Tweezers, Sterile Scissors, Sterile Cotton Swabs, Sterile Eyedroppers, Four Cups, Paper Towels, Protective Gloves, Bleach
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science fair project.
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Electric Charge in Fruits and Vegetables
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For grades
3
thru
8
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Category:
Physics
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Hypothesis:
The potato will have the greatest charge.
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Primary Materials Used:
Various Fruits and Vegetables, Multimeter
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science fair project.
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Heat and Evaporation
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For grades
2
thru
7
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Category:
Earth Science
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Hypothesis:
The light bulb with the highest wattage will cause water to evaporate the fastest.
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Primary Materials Used:
Light Bulbs, Light Sockets, Cardboard Boxes, Duct Tape, Camera
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science fair project.
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How Do Different Cations and pH Affect Bean Growth
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For grades
4
thru
8
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Category:
Botany
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Hypothesis:
The higher the pH, the poorer the beans would grow, therefore the beans would grow worst in the sodium solution and best in the calcium solution.
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Primary Materials Used:
Pinto and Great Northern Beans, 4-Quart Plastic Tubs, PVC Pipe, Plastic Needlepoint Cloth, Distilled Water, Sprayer, Sodium Hydroxide, Potassium Hydroxide, Calcium Hydroxide, pH Paper, Disposable Gloves, Aquarium Gravel, Scale
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science fair project.
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Musical Rat Mazes
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For grades
4
thru
8
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Category:
Zoology
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Hypothesis:
Rats will learn a maze the best with no music.
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Primary Materials Used:
Rats, Three Different Mazes, Three Types of Music, Stopwatch, CD Player, Jelly Bread
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science fair project.
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SPLAT! Forming Craters and Predicting Their Size
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For grades
3
thru
7
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Category:
Space and Astronomy
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Hypothesis:
The size of a crater formed by an object's impact will be greater when the object is bigger and faster. The size of the crater will be predictable after enough data is collected.
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Primary Materials Used:
Plaster of Paris, Cake Pans, Ladders, Clamps, Kite String, Triple Beam Balance, Wood, Tape Measure
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science fair project.
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The Effect of Slope Angle on the Amount of Eroded Material
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For grades
4
thru
8
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Category:
Earth Science
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Hypothesis:
The steeper the slope angle the more material will be eroded.
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Primary Materials Used:
Erosion Box, Soil, Triple Beam Balance, Timer, Bucket, Drainer, Standard Lego Blocks, Scientific Calculator, Water, Pitchers, Coffee Filters
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science fair project.
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Tricky Dice
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For grades
3
thru
6
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Category:
Mathematics
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Hypothesis:
Rolling two dice, the sum will be 4 most often and high numbers like 10, 11, and 12 will come up the least.
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Primary Materials Used:
Dice
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science fair project.
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What Angle of Incident Light Striking a Solar Cell Produces the Most Electricity?
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For grades
3
thru
7
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Category:
Physics
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Hypothesis:
Solar cells facing the sun directly (at a 90 degree angle) will be the most efficient.
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Primary Materials Used:
Solar Cell, Multimeter, Music Stand, Source of White Light, Protractor
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science fair project.
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