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Science_Toys How to make toys (and projects) that demonstrate scientific principles using simple tools and equipment.

Solar_Electric_Panel_Plans Do it yourself instructions for building a low cost, high output, commercial quality, photovoltaic panel for science experiments

Some_Things_Dissolve_and_Some_Do_Not Providing instructions for three simple experiments, and links for seventeen lesson plans, the site concentrates on solubility concepts.

Vicki_Cobb\'s_Science_for_Kids Some experiments to do. Books which includes these experiments are for sale on the site.

Wonderama___Explorations_in_Science_Education Wonderama is a Lansing based company providing assembly and hands-on programs in science and math to students in Michigan.

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Science Project Ideas, information and support for Science Fair Projects                 Members Login      User id:      Password:       Forgot Id/Pass?     Free Resources | Project Search | Featured Projects | What's Here For ... | Why We're Unique | Join Today Home Log in         Search 500+ Projects Supported Projects: Grades 1 - 4 Grades 4 - 6 Grades 7 - 8 Grades 9 - 12 Sponsored Projects: Projects by Subject: Biology Chemistry Computer Science Engineering Earth Science Environmental Science Meteorology Physics More ... Right-click here to bookmark or make desktop shortcut.         . How to Find/ Select a <b>Science</b> Project Egg Floatation Buoyancy related projects are often based on the real application of this science. Above experiment shows how you can make an egg to sink, float or submerge. Volcano Model Learning about volcanoes is more fun when you make a model that erupts. | Help | Terms of use | Privacy Policy | Search | FAQ | Site Map |FREE Download | This website is maintained by ScienceProject Corp. 1059 Main Avenue, Clifton, NJ 07011 • PH (973) 773-7355   Preview members section Support for members Membership fees Apply to become a member Frequently Asked Questions A new Science Kit Store Who are the members? Steps of doing a ScienceProject Can you get our emails? Where to buy material?  It is always important for students, parents and teachers to know a good source for science related equipment and supplies they need for their science activities. Please note that many online stores for science supplies are managed by MiniScience. New Page 1 Best Science Project ideas recommended for 2008-2009 school year A group of project advisors at ScienceProject.com identified the 10 best science projects for the school year 2005-2006. Not surprisingly, most of these projects are related to energy, environment and health. Selections are based on the educational value, attractiveness, versatility and availability of materials and equipment or kits. The 10 best projects are listed below: Air Battery/ Saltwater Battery In this project you will experiment making electricity using a revolutionary method. You may call this air battery because it uses the oxygen from the air. You may also call it salt water battery because it uses a solution of salt water as electrolyte.  The electricity you produce can be high enough to light up a light bulb. You can extend the power by adding oxygen.  You can also perform experiments to see how does the amount of salt, the amount of oxygen, or the size of electrodes affect the amount of electricity or the battery life. Write your results in a table and use them to draw a graph. Recommended for ages 11 to 18. This is an experimental (investigatory) project. [See More Details Wooden Generator In this project you will experiment making electricity by spinning a magnet inside a wire coil. This is the principle of electric generators. Make all parts using wood; only the magnet and wire will be non-wooden material.  The electricity you produce can be high enough to light up a light bulb; however, it will just flicker if you spin the magnet by hand. You can also perform experiments to see how does the number of wire loops or the diameter of wire affect the amount of electricity it produces. This is an experimental (investigatory) project. Recommended for ages 13 to 18.[See More Details] Fruit Battery (Make Electricity From Fruits) Even fruits can make electricity and if you be lucky, you may even get enough electricity to light up a light bulb. The electricity produced by fruits can easily be measured using a multi-meter. In this project you compare different fruits for the amount of electricity they can produce. Find out if sour taste and acidity of fruits can contribute to the production of electricity.  This project is a safe version of other battery projects that use corrosive chemicals. The electricity from fruits is important because it also indicates the concentration of minerals available in fruits. You can also use this method to compare the quality of different potatoes or different oranges. This is an experimental (investigatory) project.  Recommended for ages 10 to 16. [See More Details] Make a DNA Model DNA is a nucleic acid that contains the genetic instructions specifying the biological development of all cellular forms of life. By changing parts of DNA, scientists are able to produce plants, animals and other live organisms with new properties and abilities. Genetically modified crops and genetically modified fruits are widely known and used. For students who like biology and want to understand the structure of DNA, making a DNA model can be an exiting display project with special learning benefits. A model can simply be made using foam balls. This can be a complete display project or an addition to any DNA related project. [See More Details] Starch test kit Starch test has been the most versatile science project in the past few years. Students can modify it and make totally new projects that are all based on starch test. Some variations of starch test program are: Test apple maturity. The effect of sunlight on production of starch on plants. Effect of enzymes on starch In a basic starch test project you test different foods, fruits or products for presence of starch. Find out how widely the starch is used in different industries. You may expand the starch test topic to many new project ideas. For example you may research the effect of sunlight in production of starch or the effect of enzymes on starch. Determination of starch in foods is important due to dietary concerns of many people who are on a low starch/ low sugar diet. This is an experimental (investigatory) project.  Recommended for ages 10 to 16. [See More Details] Air propulsion Motor Boats (Simple Electric Circuit) Combine the joy and excitement of mechanical toys with your science project by constructing an air propelled motor boat. This is also a good way of learning about  simple electric circuits. Your boat will have a battery, a switch and a motor with propeller. This can be used as a science project related to electricity, force or floatation. This idea is good for a display project, an engineering project and an experimental (investigatory) project. Finally you can make a vehicle that can drive both on land and in water. To do that simply attach the wheels to the sides of the boat. With your kit you may also receive four sheaves that may be used as wheels. Sheaves are almost like the ring in a bicycle; they are just missing the tiers. Students often use sheaves to make pulleys as a part of a simple machine project. The Gauss Rifle The Gauss Rifle also known as the Gaussian gun is a very simple experiment that uses a magnetic chain reaction to launch a steel marble at a target at high speed. This educational and amusing project is very simple to build (it only takes a few minutes), is is very simple to understand and explain, and yet fascinating to watch and to use. When the gauss rifle fires, it will happen too fast to see. The ball on the right will shoot away from the gun, and hit the target with considerable force. Our one foot long version is designed so the speed is not enough to hurt someone, and you can use your hand or foot as a target.   Solar Car MiniScience's Solar Racer activity introduces students to alternative energy concepts while incorporating problem solving, design and modeling. In addition, students will experience using hand tools as they construct their solar vehicle. Students can explore: Propulsion types and drive concepts Basic soldering techniques and electronic concepts Alternative energies like solar power The federal government has encouraged alternative forms of transportation due to a limited supply of oil and increasing environmental pollution. Solar cars are just one of many transportation concepts emerging. Solar cars use solar cell panels instead of gasoline as the fuel. As a result, exhaust fumes and oil consumption are eliminated. The solar cell panel generates an electrical charge that is stored in a battery and used to provide energy as the vehicle is driven. The lighter the vehicle, the less energy used and the farther the vehicle will travel. In cloudy days, or at night, energy can be drawn from reserve batteries. In the future, charge stations will be located on the road sides for quick battery charging.   Pulley Motor Car Design ideas This page provides some pictures and ideas on how a pulley motor car may be constructed. It is not meant to serve as a step-by-step recipe or assembly instructions. You may use these ideas to complete your own design and construct your own model of pulley motor car. Some pictures may show parts that are different in shape, size or color from what you may have in your kit.   Pulley motor car is an electric car using pulleys to transfer the mechanical energy from the motor to the wheels. MiniScience's Pulley Car activity introduces students to compound machines and simple machines including pulley, wheel and axle while incorporating problem solving, mechanical design and modeling. In addition, students will experience using hand tools as they construct their Pulley Motor Car. Electromagnet An electromagnet is by far the most important electrical structure that exists in almost all electronic devices. Most of today's Radios, televisions, door bells, telephones, telegraphs and computers could not exist without electromagnets.  In an electromagnet project, you may make some of the simple devices that use electromagnet; however the most important electromagnet projects study the strength of electromagnet. There is an electromagnet kit available at MiniScience.com; however, many students may just purchase the magnet wire (27 AWG) and find other material (nail, battery,..) at home. Four other projects in this group are: Bacteria growth (13 variations) Magnet levitation (Kits available) Solar Energy (No information available, Kits are available at MiniScience) Conductivity (We are waiting to receive information about conductivity projects from ScienceProject.com.) For a complete list of projects, visit ScienceProject.com.   ScienceProject.com The word “science“ comes from a Latin word scientica, which means knowledge.  Its present use is for systematic and exact knowledge. Need a good science project for an upcoming Science Fair?  You have come to the right place!  A Science Fair can be a very exciting, stimulating, and stressful event.  In order to save you some stress and anxiousness at your next Science Fair, we provide step-by-step instructions on the Science Fair Project process.  ScienceProject.com is the world’s largest website for science fair project ideas, information and support.  This is a great site to help students get started and run a science fair project.  If you need some hints on what makes a really great science fair project, follow the tips provided here first.  Our website has the resources, information, and expert help you will need in order to have one of the best science projects at your next Science Fair.  Before you start a project, you should study and understand how to do a science fair project .  After making your selection on the topic of choice for your project, you must identify variables, write a hypothesis, design your experiment, conclude experiment results, and write a summary.  Follow this guide on how to do a science fair project.  Once a member of ScienceProject.com, you will have access to many resources that will be very useful to you for you Science Fair.  Expert advice and information on such topics as: What are dependent and independent variables? ; How to do analysis and discussion; how to write an abstract; how to make a display board for the Science Fair; and how to write a science report, are a few examples of the benefits of being a ScienceProject member.  You will even have the advantage of choosing projects from an extended list that contains a variety of wonderful science projectsBest of the web in Science, for students and teachers Search for a project  www.ScienceProject.com  www.MiniScience.com  ScienceProject.com is where you can get support and more details for your project.   MiniScience.com is where you can find science kits and material for all of your projects or just get an idea for a science fair project.  This page contains about 600 project idea that can be used by students of all ages. Enjoy it and have fun. Primary Projects Elementary Projects Intermediate Projects Senior Projects (Biology, Engineering, Physical Science, Earth Science / Meteorology, Environmental Science, Computer Science, Chemistry)   Primary Projects (Grades 1 - 4) The following are display type projects suitable for beginners. Students should be encouraged to make personal observations rather than taking material out of a book or magazine. Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com Make a Volcano Model Make a Magnet Design and Make A Model Arm  Make A Bird House Insect Collection Display Human Eye / Vision Research Food Values  Make A Compass Habitat Studies  Make Salt Crystals How a Tooth Decays  Make Sugar Crystals How Plants Reproduce  Nutrition  Draw A Magnetic Field The Solar System  Parts of a Horse (Display) Parts of Birds (Display)  Do Plants Grow Toward Light? A Secret Letter with Invisible Ink  Germination  What is needed for fire to start? The Sun, Moon and Earth (Make Model) The Human Heart, Make Display and Working Model Carbon Dioxide and Man  Bees  How Do You Test If The Egg Is Cooked? Best Packaging for an Egg Make A Simple Electric Circuit What Battery Last Longest? Do Detergent Work Best In Cold or Hot Water? What causes the milk to spoil? Make Yogurt Which freezes faster? Water or Salt Water? Which freezes faster? Water or Sugar Water? What makes plants grow upward? Light or Gravity? What is the effect of salt water on a plants growth? What is the effect of sugar water on a plants growth? What is the effect of vinegar on plants? What color light is best for a plants growth? What factors affect the evaporation of water? What is the effect of sugar or salt in the evaporation of water? (Quick and simple) Compare two dishwashing liquid to see which one makes more bubbles. Does the temperature of water affect the time it takes for the water to freeze? Identify counterfeit bills  What is cotton candy?   Go To Top   Elementary Projects (Grades 4 - 6) DISPLAY AND EXPERIMENTAL Included are sample topics for making models or conducting demonstrations. These should be level 3 projects. Some personal input is needed to avoid just a display project. 11. Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com A Bell System  History of Shells  A Chemical Change A Crystal Radio Set  Heat can Produce Electricity  Fire Must Have Air to Burn  A Door Chime  How Electricity is Made  Climate  Electromagnetism Fluorescent Lights  Measuring the Ocean Depths  How to Develop a Picture  Most Liquid contain either Acid or Alkali  Operation of a Doorbell buzzer Parts of an Electric Motor  Minerals: Origin, Distribution  A Water Pump in action  Our Solar System  Phases of the Moon  Cross Section of the Earth  Simple Machines  Distillation of Water  Fingerprinting  The Telegraph Key  Which Metals Conduct Heat best?  Water Supports Heavy Weights  An Electromagnetic Crane  Space Problems in Gravity  Parts of a Windmill  Water is Compound of Hydrogen & Oxygen Working of a Telegraph  How Hard are Various Types of Rocks and Minerals?  Air Pollution - causes and cleanup  Precipitation  Water Filtration  The City of the Future  Tides  Foods  Volcano   Go To Top     Intermediate Projects (Grades 7 - 8) Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com Fuels and their efficiency in producing energy.  Musical instruments- the scientific principles behind them  Music Versus Noise- difference Pendulums- how can a period of a pendulum be increased?  Air Pressure- Water Pressure How do you establish "elevation from sea level"? Gears- compare efficiencies, effect of different lubricants  Solar Furnace Lenses- effects of curvature, materials on light beams  Can eggs withstand a greater force from one direction than from others?  How strong are nylon fishing lines?  How strong are plastic wraps?  Which homemade airplane design flies best?  What factors affect the bounce of a dropped ball?  How do compression and tension make things strong?  How strong is a toothpick?  Which type of lawn sprinkler works best?  Which type\size of light bulb produces the most light?  How can the strength of light be measured?- the effect on degradable materials  Which materials can be charged with static electricity?  Which battery lasts the longest?- How can power be increased?  What affects light reflection?- refraction and diffraction of light?  Spectrum and color production- prisms How is sound produced? What affects the pitch of sound?- What affects the volume of sound? - How would you measure the velocity of sound?  Electric Motors- principles and factors effecting their efficiency Electric Circuits- factors affecting voltage, amperage, resistance Magnet Levitation- Experiment gravity defying effects of magnetism and build a Magnetic Levitating Train Radios  Internal Combustion engines  Insulation-best materials, thickness  How is paint affected by temperature changes?- Elasticity of rubber; effect of glue.  Use of solar energy- design and construct solar cookers, solar panels, etc.  Designing a strong bridge Determine the accuracy of various thermometers  How much heat is required to raise the temperature of various substances by an equal amount?  METEOROLOGY  Sky Color- account for differences in color at different times  Wind and Clouds- what are the common wind patterns in your area and why? Is cloud formation related to height, weather systems and temperature? Study and record how clouds relate to weather patterns.  Wind-does wind travel at same speeds and in same directions at different heights?  Evaporation- which effects the rate of evaporation most- temperature, humidity, wind speed or other factors?  Heat Retention- does fresh water hold heat longer than salt water? How does water compare to land and what effect does this have on the weather? What factors affect the cooling of land?  Sunlight- how do different surfaces affect the amount of sunlight reflected and absorbed? Design a method of measuring how much sunshine is available each day.  Weather records- Design and build an automatic recording weather device. Test it over a period of time.    CHEMISTRY  Chemical reactions that produce energy or that require energy  Testing of consumer products- glues, stain removers, antiseptics, mouthwash, detergents, paper towels Compare the PH levels in mouths of various animals and humans at different times in the day  Compare the surface tension of various liquids  Dealing with chemical spills from industry Effects of salt and other contaminants on rate of rusting  Growing crystals- factors that affect the rate and the size  Can you obtain water from ink, vinegar, milk?  Analyze soil samples for their components, ability to hold moisture, fertility and PH  Does the amount of particle pollution vary with distance from a road, with location, with height. Determine types of particles found in pollution fallout  How do acids react with different metals under varying conditions  Identify different metals by the color of flame when they burn  Can you devise an experiment that will list metals in order of their activity, from the most potassium to the least active ore gold  Electroplating- the principles, how different metals can be used and the practical applications  How to make PH indicator using cabbage? How Yogurt is made? Is it a chemical or biochemical reaction? Effects of temperature on viscosity of oil Making salt water potable, removal of pollutants  BOTANY / BIOLOGY Photosynthesis - factors affecting the rate of photosynthesis (temperature, light intensity, water, carbon dioxide) - part of light spectrum used in photosynthesis  Family studies on inheritance Genetic Studies - connections between hair and eye color Determine the effects of various nutrients on plant growth How does the amount of water affect plant growth? How does the hours of sunlight affect the plant growth? How does the strength of weed killer affect the plant growth? How does PH level affect the plant growth? Can plants live without Carbon Dioxide? Roots - how do different types of soils affect the ability of roots to anchor plants? What conditions are favorable for: -fungus growth- E.G. yeast, mold, mildew diseases ? What conditions are favorable for: bacteria growth or control?   Go To Top   Senior Biology Projects (Grades 9 - 12) Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com The effect of sound on plants Plants in different environments (light intensity, color) The effect of nicotine, air, yeast on mold growth Factors affecting the strength of hair, the growth of bacteria, molds or yeast Experiment with Hydroponics Use seedlings started from seed with three types of soil and >different rates of fertilizer The effectiveness of Antiseptics and soaps on household bacteria The effect of air pollution on algae, protozoa, fish, insects or mosses and lichens Comparing types of artificial light on plant growth Conditions necessary for the life of a brine shrimp The commercial uses of algae methods of production Producing mutations in bacteria, yeast, protozoa or molds Best conditions for mushroom production, growth of ferns The effects of ultrasonic antibiotics temperature changes on bacteria count Microbial antagonism Reaction of paramecia, planaria to pH, light and temperature conditions Plant tropisms and growth hormones Transpiration rates for different plants and conditions Sugar level in plant sap at different times and dates Using radioisotopes to study uptake of plant nutrients A study of territoriality in mice A study of the cleaning habits of mice Observation of conditioned responses in different animals A study of animal phosphorescence and other biolumincescences Learning and perception in animals and humans Studies of memory span and memory retention Age versus learning ability A study of the relation between physical exercise and learning ability Is audio or visual information better remembered The effect of bleaching and dyeing on hair A study of the percentage of DNA (by weight) in different species Factors affecting the enzyme's reaction rates Genetic variations across a Sansevieria leaf Factors affecting seed germination (e.g. soil temperature, pH) Root formation in cuttings versus lighting conditions Factors affecting flowering Study of sterility in plant hybrids (F1 and F2) Comparison of different plant's ability to add humus to the soil Factors affecting Nodule Formation in Legumes Can household compounds (e.g. tea) be used to promote good health in plants Effects of cigarette smoke on the growth of plants The effects of water impurities on plant growth The effects of phosphates on aquatic plants Effect of mineral deficiencies on protein content in soybeans The effect of excess salinity on plants A study of the tumors produced in plants by agrobacterium tumifacieus The effect of polarized light on plant growth directica The effects of solar activity on plant growth Tracing solar activity cycles in tree growth rings The effects of electric fields on plants The effects of magnetic fields on plant growth Effects of magnetism on the size and frequency of blooms and fruits Does magnetizing seeds before planting affect growth The effects of XRay and other radiation on plants The effect of music of varying types and duration on plants Organic fertilizer versus chemical Fertilizer Study of population fluctuations in insects A study of toxicity of insecticides versus temperature Is polarizes light the guidance system for Foraging ants A study of stimuli that attract mosquitoes The factors affecting the rate at which a cricket chirps Study of insect of animal behavior versus population density A study of diffusion through cell membranes Growth of plant and animal cells by cloning Regeneration in sponges, Paramecia, Planaria, etc. Manipulation of Vegetative reproduction in plants Search for near vacuum environment tolerant plants. Go To Top   Senior Engineering Projects (Grades 9 - 12) Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com Design considerations for "Solar Heated" homes Design considerations for "Solar-Cell" powered homes A study of propeller designs for wind generators Production of electrical energy from mechanical sources Study of efficient home insulation Comparing Insulative Properties of various natural and commercial insulators The effect of landscaping and architecture on energy consumption Efficiency studies on transformers The effect of temperature on resistance Study of formation of images on a T.V tube Efficiency studies of L.E.D.'s (light emitting diodes) L.E.D illumination versus incandescent illumination in practice Voice communication with infrared light and fibre optics Find the maximum speed in fibre optic links Study of various phosphors in fluorescent lighting Structure versus strength in dams Testing and comparing consumer products Go To Top   Senior Physical Science Projects (Grades 9 - 12) Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com Study of accuracy of calculators The mathematics of snowflakes Observational orbit determination of comets, meteors or other minor planets The effect of solar activity on radio propagation Observations of sunspots, flares and prominences A study of solar flares through the sudden enhancement of atmospherics The identification of elements in the solar and stellar spectra Experimental exploration of the photoelectric effect Experimenting with electron diffraction Observations of magnetic permeability of different materials Comparing magnetic pysteresis for different material A study of radiation patterns from different antenna types Factors affecting scent propagation Factors affecting sound propagation Factors affecting sound dampening Index of refraction of liquids versus temperature Index of refraction of liquids versus amount of additive A study of infrared qualities of certain solutions Crystal growth rates versus solution strengths, temperature, etc Observation of freezing rates of water for different starting temperatures Reproduce the stanley miller experiments "The Origin of Life" Find the optimal gas mixture for a stanley miller experiment Experimenting with various separation techniques (e.g. electrophoresis) A study of catalyzed reactions A study of saponification reactions A study of esterification reactions The physics of ski waves Go To Top   Senior Earth Science/Meteorology Projects (Grades 9 - 12) Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com Observations of experimentally induced seismic waves Is there a relation between sunspot cycles and earthquakes Observations of geomorphic factors in the local areas Tracing glacial till fragments to local rock outdrops Exploring methods of controlling erosion Fossil studies in limestone and other rocks A study of phosphorescence as a tool for geologists Comparison of the load bearing strength for different soils Observations of fluctuations in stream flow following rain Study of air tides: phases of the moon versus barometric pressure Effects of weather on human emotions Changes in snow density and other characteristics with time The factors affecting ice patterns on glass Study of the relation between wind direction and temperature inversions A study of small scale wind currents around buildings Observations of local anomalies in the earth's magnetic field Go To Top   Senior Environmental Science Projects (Grades 9 - 12) Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com The study of flora in a given region Observations of urban wildlife Study of adaptations of city flora to smog An ecological study of the animal and plant populations occupying the same tree The effects of crowding (with the same or other species) on a certain plant Annual variations in the ecology of a body of water A study of a shoreline Observations of the spread of Dutch Elm disease A study of the relation between soil type and vegetation A study of the relation between vegetation and insects Monitoring the changes in wildlife caused by human encroachment The study of the impact of pollution on an ecosystem A study of water pollution from feed lot farms Tracing chemical(e.g. DDT) concentrations in successive food chain levels Ozone destruction experiments A study of air purification methods Efficient methods of breaking down crude oil in seawater Experimenting with microbial degradation of petroleum Experimenting with biodegradability Finding efficient methods of harvesting and using plankton Find and ink that would decompose for recycling paper Go To Top   Senior Computer Science Projects (Grades 9 - 12) Support and more details on these projects is available at www.ScienceProject.com Some of the projects are available as a Science Project Kit at www.MiniScience.com Studies of storage/retrieval techniques for computer systems Handling of data transfer between 1/0 devices Data manipulation and information management techniques and procedures Applications in education using the computer as an education tool Compiler design Statistics and random number problems Simulation of non science areas e.g. history, life or other planets A programmable processing unit design, function and operation Developing a video game Pascal programming tools Developing a program to write a new custom program Use of computers in managing industrial processes Using computers to help people do what they want to do Can computers add large numbers (about 50 digits numbers)? 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