Who Wants Ice Cream?
These rich and creamy recipes start with a cooked custard of eggs and milk. Now that you've got a bowlful of creamy cold goodness, here's what else you can do besides gobble it up immediately. It's dessert! It's a science project! It's way cool ... [... more]
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How to Make a Homemade Volcano for Your Science Project
Volcanoes are very interesting effects of nature, and popular choices for science projects. The effect is easy to produce and great fun for your children. Take a Saturday morning to amaze them with this great special effect! Read on to learn ... [... more]
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The Effect of Temperature on the Water Solubility of ...
The purpose of this experiment was to determine how temperature affects the dissolving time of various common powders. I became interested in this idea when I was looking at previous science projects and found people who had done projects to see ... [... more]
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How to Make Bubble Solution
This is a fun activity for children or it could be a simple science project for school. To make bubble solution take 1 cup for dish soap and add it to your mixing bowl. add 3 cups of water, 1/2 cup of corn syrup and mix everything together. Use a ... [... more]
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How to Design a Science Project
It's inevitable that your child will have to do a science project during his school years. Of course, he'll turn to you for advice and help with it. This can be a fun time to bond with your child. Refresh your memory of the scientific method. ... [... more]
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Why do hotdogs plump when you cook them?
Hi! I'm helping my 3rd grade daughter with her science project. She likes to cook and so after browsing through several science experiment topics, she decided to do this experiment about hotdogs and what happens to its size after cooking it. I ... [... more]
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The Basic 5 Steps of a Science Project
: Ask a question which can be answered by observation and/or experimentation. : State your hypothesis. Students will predict what the outcome will be based on the students’ experiences and/or information collected from available resources. : List ... [... more]
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Environmental Science Project Ideas
The element lead is a neurotoxin that is particularly dangerous to young children. Among other uses, lead compounds were common paint additives until being phased out for safer titanium-based additives beginning in the 1960's. Lead compounds were ... [... more]
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How to make a science project.
With school coming up, I thought this might be a good idea for a science project. It's pretty simple. Cut the white sheet to a manageable size. Maybe 2'x 3'. Now depending on how crafty you are, you can sew a hem or use hem tape to keep the sheet ... [... more]
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Baking Soda
Here's a riddle: What can be used for deodorizing, cleaning and cooking, as a beauty aid, in a science project and even to put out a fire? If you answered "baking soda," then you know what the Queen of Clean® is talking about in this [... more]
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Craters and Meteorites
In this astronomy science project, investigate how the size of a meteorite is related to the size of the crate it makes on impact. In this science project, you will investigate how the size of a meteorite is related to the size of the crater it ... [... more]
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Computer Science Project Ideas
Here's a project with practical applications for homes with a wireless network. This project shows you how to build and test parabolic reflectors for the transmitters on your network. You may be able to increase the range of your transmitter to ... [... more]
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