You can do some very simple projects. One easy one is making a growth chart of a seed you planted. Every day, draw how it has grown.
Another simple experiment is drawing the type of clouds you see in the morning. Look in a weather book, in an encyclopedia, or on the internet and try to name the clouds you saw.
Good Luck! If you come up with a good idea submit it to the Science Fair Idea Exchange.
Submitted by Irem (age 13, Istanbul, Turkey)
(August 11,1997)
You can do simple experiments that don't require many supplies at all like charting the growth of two plants which have been given different food, or have been exposed to different types of music (let me know if you find a plant that doesn't like the University of Michigan's fight song!). Remember, if you're going to have variables in an experiment, you need to control as much else as you can! Another simple experiment is drawing the type of clouds you see in a the morning, and charting the weather that happened that day. Is there a connection?
You can include all sorts of different interests in your science projects. Once, I built a car that ran and braked using only rubber bands. Another time I made a flute using a piece of bamboo. Part of my project was being able to play songs on the flute by the end of it (simple songs at least!)
If you come up with a good idea submit it to the Science Fair Idea Exchange. Good Luck!
Submitted by Irem (age 13, Istanbul, Turkey)
(August 11,1997)
One experiment I did that required a lot of supplies was building a mini-town that was lighted by small batteries and light bulbs, and demonstrated different types of circuits. There are simpler experiments that don't require many supplies at all like charting the growth of two different plants given different light exposure, different food, or different music exposure (let me know if you find a plant that doesn't appreciate the University of Michigan's fight song!). Remember, if you're going to have variables in an experiment, you need to control as much else as you can!
You can include all sorts of different interests in your science projects. For another project, I built a car that ran and braked using only rubber bands. Another time I made a flute using a piece of bamboo. Part of my project was being able to play songs on the flute by the end of it (simple songs at least!)
If you come up with a good idea submit it to the Science Fair Idea Exchange. Good Luck!
Submitted by Irem (age 13, Istanbul, Turkey)
(August 11,1997)
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