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		<title>Quick Science Projects Made Fun &amp; Easy</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Quick science projects are great when you have a limited time frame to complete them or are just looking for a fun way to pass some time on a boring afternoon. There are many options when you&#8217;re looking for quick science fair projects, such as how much salt does it take to sink an egg?All [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Quick science projects are great when you have a limited time frame to complete them or are just looking for a fun way to pass some time on a boring afternoon. There are many options when you&#8217;re looking for quick science fair projects, such as how much salt does it take to sink an egg?<br/><br/>All you need for this project is a glass, an egg, water and salt, and you just put the egg in the glass, fill it three-quarters full of water and add the salt, one teaspoon at a time. Another quick science project would to do a food comparison on an animal such as a rodent or a bug, or you could even do it on your own pet. You simply want to find out if they prefer one food over the other. This may not work well for pet dogs though, as most dogs seem to want to eat anything!<br/><br/>You could also do a fairly quick test on depth-perception in humans. All you need is a few cylindrical rods on a table next to each other but at a varying distance from one another, and have a friend cover one eye and try to grab the rod that you specify out of the bunch on the first try. You can then re-arrange the rods and have the friend try to do it with both eyes open. Ask him if he felt he could do it easier with one eye covered or with both eyes open.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dee Schrock						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>3rd Grade Science Fair Projects and Ideas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[3rd grade science fair projects are a lot of fun because at this age children are eager to explore the world around them and find out how things work. They are constantly wanting to know the answer to the question &#8220;What happens if I do this&#8230;&#8221; and therefore they will likely come up with many [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>3rd grade science fair projects are a lot of fun because at this age children are eager to explore the world around them and find out how things work. They are constantly wanting to know the answer to the question &#8220;What happens if I do this&#8230;&#8221; and therefore they will likely come up with many different experiments they&#8217;d like to try. It may be difficult to decide on just one!<br/><br/>At this age they have a short attention span though, so the projects must be simple, fun and fairly short. There are many, many different project ideas for this age group such as; do all the children in their class have the same size hands and the same size feet as each other? They can research this by tracing the other children&#8217;s hands and feet on a piece of paper and comparing them to each other.<br/><br/>They could do a test to see if waterproof mascara is really waterproof. To do this you would need a couple brands of waterproof mascara, a piece of paper and some water. Simply put the mascara onto a sheet of paper and rinse it under some water to see what happens.<br/><br/>Another fun 3rd grade science project would be to see if raw eggs and hard boiled eggs spin the same number of times. Obviously they would need an adult&#8217;s help with this one in order to cook the eggs, and then they simply need to spin each egg and record the results. There are lots of great 3rd grade science projects out there; it&#8217;s just a matter of finding one that interests them.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dee Schrock						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Astronomy Science Fair Projects That Are Out of This Universe</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Astronomy science fair projects are great for students who are interested in the solar system, stars, planets and the universe. There are so many unexplained mysteries in the universe that it is always fun to try find out new information.Kids are often fascinated by stars and planets, so this would likely be a fun category [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Astronomy science fair projects are great for students who are interested in the solar system, stars, planets and the universe. There are so many unexplained mysteries in the universe that it is always fun to try find out new information.<br/><br/>Kids are often fascinated by stars and planets, so this would likely be a fun category for them. There are many astronomy projects available, such as the classic solar system model, which can be fun for kids to do. The one problem with this particular project with the models is that it has been done many, many times, so it&#8217;s not very original and may not get the best grades. <br />Students should pick a topic that interests them and then go from there. Some suggestions for astronomy projects are understanding and identifying black holes, making their own sun dial, finding out how comets are formed, or what makes star twinkle.<br/><br/>You could also research and present the different phases of the moon, explain how the tilt of the Earth works, find out how to calculate the distance of the sun and the moon from the Earth by understanding eclipses, or how to build a homemade magnetometer to study how the Earth&#8217;s magnetic fields are affected by solar storms. There are endless possibilities; it&#8217;s simply a matter of picking a topic that your students would like to learn more about, and then researching and presenting their findings. Dividing the students up into groups and allowing them to do their own experiment within clear guidelines can also be exciting and fun for them.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dee Schrock						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Physics Science Fair Projects and Ideas</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Physics science fair projects are based on the study of matter and energy and focus on understanding electricity, energy, gravity, machines, magnets, and how certain materials change and combine. Studying these topics will give us a better understanding of how the world and the universe around us work. There are many different projects that can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Physics science fair projects are based on the study of matter and energy and focus on understanding electricity, energy, gravity, machines, magnets, and how certain materials change and combine. Studying these topics will give us a better understanding of how the world and the universe around us work. There are many different projects that can be done about physics because physics covers a very broad range of subjects.<br/><br/>There are still many aspects of our world and our universe that we don&#8217;t completely understand, so thinking of a topic for your project is just a matter of thinking of a question you have about our world; whether it be wondering how electricity works, or energy, or studying gravity. Maybe you are interested in machines and how they work, or how magnets work. If magnets interest you, a good science fair project might be to see if magnetic bracelets and necklaces can really help with pain in your body. Some people believe they help with headaches, joint pain or back pain. You could do some research and see how effective they really are.<br/><br/>Another good physics project would be to see which method will cool a soda the quickest from room temperature. For this project you will need a digital thermometer, water, ice, a refrigerator, four cans of soda, a timer, plastic wrap and two Styrofoam coolers. You will then need to make a water bath and an ice water bath and then check the temperature of the soda before you start. Next, place one soda in the fridge, one in the freezer, one in the ice bath and one in the ice water bath and continuously check their temperatures to see which method cools the soda the quickest.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dee Schrock						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sports science fair projects are a wonderful way of connecting sports and science. It is a great idea to enrich one&#8217;s knowledge about the favorite sports by opting for doing a sports science fair project. There are so many exciting ways to apply science principles to sports. By working scientifically on favorite sports may even [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Sports science fair projects are a wonderful way of connecting sports and science. It is a great idea to enrich one&#8217;s knowledge about the favorite sports by opting for doing a sports science fair project. There are so many exciting ways to apply science principles to sports. By working scientifically on favorite sports may even help your students to become a better sports player.<br/><br/>Another benefit of connecting science and sports is, it not only activates your body but also stimulates your mind. There are wide range of sports science fair projects to select from a list of categories such as Baseball, basketball, bicycling, football, Golf, soccer, sports and human behavior, tennis, throwing, kicking, hitting, bouncing, winter sports like skiing, skating, and hockey. Essentially any sport can become a sports science fair project<br/><br/>Selection of sports science fair projects:<br/><br/>While looking for sports science fair projects, one of the difficult tasks is selecting the problem. The project does not have to be very complicated or expensive or use specialized equipments. It is not necessary to purchase expensive project kits to carry out a project. Common sports equipments can be used to conduct the project. With a little imagination great sports science project ideas can be developed.<br/><br/>Some interesting sports science fair project ideas:<br/><br/>- Does exercise has any role to play in the better working of brain?<br/><br/>- Why does a ball bounce when it is thrown, kicked, dribbled or hit?<br/><br/>- What is the impact of exercise on heart rate?<br/><br/>- Does the flight of a baseball depend upon the spin of the ball?<br/><br/>- Which bat is better, an aluminium or a wooden bat to play baseball?<br/><br/>- Which type of turn is better in a skating race a tight, medium, or a wide? Why?<br/><br/>- Do sports drinks play an effective role in an athlete&#8217;s performance?<br/><br/>Method of doing a Sports science fair project:<br/><br/>- Select an idea for the project according to the interest.<br/><br/>- Develop a Plan and chart out each phase of the project into a variety of tasks.<br/><br/>- Collect information about the literature of the particular project.<br/><br/>- Collect data required for the project<br/><br/>- Analyze the collected data and categorize them accordingly in tables.<br/><br/>- Summarize and prepare a report of the project with all the required details.<br/><br/>Sports are a vital component of our educational system and sports science fair projects will help to promote the human quest for knowledge and increase the interest of an individual towards sports activities. Promoting sports science fair projects also pave ways to integrate sport and physical education into the over all development of an individual.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jordan Matthews						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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