I’m in the 7th grade but its for a 7-8th grade science fair. It needs to be a sort of complicated project. There are no WHY or HOW questions allowed.
Judges like projects that appear to attempt to solve real world problems. You could do, "Which color of light shines brightest through fog?" That could be applied to car headlights and the like. Think of things that a real world problems that people need solved. You could do:
Which type of windvane in most accurate?
Which wing design on a paper airplane flies the farthest?
What type of music makes plants grow the best?
February 17th, 2010 at 9:43 pm
MIddle school… what grade? Mabey you could do an egg shell test you put egg shell (empty) in varies liquids milk water soda etc (the more the better) and see the effect the liquids have on it… The egg shells are supposed to represent the teeth of the average person
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February 17th, 2010 at 10:32 pm
Judges like projects that appear to attempt to solve real world problems. You could do, "Which color of light shines brightest through fog?" That could be applied to car headlights and the like. Think of things that a real world problems that people need solved. You could do:
Which type of windvane in most accurate?
Which wing design on a paper airplane flies the farthest?
What type of music makes plants grow the best?
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February 17th, 2010 at 11:03 pm
You could make a volcano, or you could make a model of the earth and its Ozone, and show the effects of pollution and other things…
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