In this science fair project, young children observe, record, and create collections of shapes in their world and increase their powers of observation.
Stories change as you retell them. The objective of this science fair project is to demonstrate how information gets interpreted, distorted and changed.
In this project combining nature, art, math, and science, children make rubbings of leaves then observe shapes and structures and sort the leaf images.
This science project teaches young students about germs, bacteria, and the importance of washing their hands. Students will test what is the best way to wash.
Can you fool your eyes and your brain with an optical illusion? The purpose of this science fair project is to demonstrate various kinds of optical illusions.
Do Some Liquids Expand More than Others When Frozen?
In this science fair project, kids observe the expansion of liquids when frozen and determine if some liquids expand more than others in the freezing process.
In this science fair project, young children will become aware of and have the opportunity to experience the four basic tastes: sweet, sour, salty, and bitter.
In this experiment, students will create their own version of coquina, a sedimentary rock thatâs formed by seashells and sand, cemented by seawater minerals.
This project leads to an understanding that a whole may be built of smaller parts that fit and work together and provides an introduction to basic tools.