Project Ideas Sample Clauses

Project Ideas. Does temperature change the rate of reaction? (1st grade) Which cleans a xxxxx best? (1st grade) Which paper airplane flies the farthest? (2nd grade) Which playground surface is the safest in fall? (2nd grade) Does temperature affect how far a football can be kicked? (2nd grade) Does arm movement during exercise increase your heart rate? (3rd grade) Which type of Maple tree gives the most syrup? (3rd grade) H2O: What’s in your water? (4th grade) Which catapult angle will shoot the farthest? (4th grade) Which bathing suit drags the most? (4th grade) Which diaper holds the most liquid? (5th grade) Eggcellent Fall: Which falls faster, a raw or hard-boiled egg? (5th grade) What kind of wood produces the most heat energy when burned? (5th grade) What type of fabric is more flame retardant? (5th grade) The school library and our local city library have many books on science project ideas. Often these books will list experiments (How does a volcano work?), please make sure the idea you select is really an investigation where you are trying to find out something and not merely a report. (TIP: If you could look it up in a science reference book and find the answer, it is a report not an investigation.)
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