Science Fair Projects The hardest part about designing a science
experiment, not only for students in elementary school, but also
for practicing scientists, is the realization that a simple, well
thought out experiment is nearly always better than a complex, vaguely
understood one. The point is that a twist on an "everyday" experiment can easily amaze your friends, your teachers, and hopefully the judges at the science fair. For example, cough on a Petri dish and grow
some micro-organisms. 1) Identify which growths are bacteria,
which are yeasts and which are fungi. There are many variations of this one experiment.
Some questions you could structure into a well designed and testable
set of experiments. Other questions could be too vague or
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Ideas and questions to explore with chemistry experiments: Can you vary the freezing point of water?
Can you water plants with capillary action?
How acidic is the dew? Ideas to explore with Physics experiments Compare materials, shapes and colors to determine
which makes the best magnifying lens. Ideas to explore in Biology Can you apply too much fertilizer to a plant?
Exploring your Neighborhood Environment How much trash is along your street? the
nearest beach? riverbank?
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