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Level One Projects (Grades 3 - 5)
  Does Sunlight Affect the Growth of Plants?
 
Lights are out for this project. Find out if you can grow healthy plants in the dark. This experiment will take at least 1-2 weeks to complete and involves plant studies.
   
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  Can You Make A Liquid Float?
 
This is a really pretty project but you need a steady hand to succeed. This simple project uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  What is the Affect of Salt Water on Plants?
 
How green is your thumb? This experiment will take at least 2 weeks to complete. This science project involves plant studies.
   
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  Can You Make An Egg Float?
 
You don’t need to be a great cook to discover this trick. This simple project uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Do Dark Colors Retain Heat Longer than Light Colors?
 
Solve this ancient debate the scientific way! This simple experiment uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  How Shocking is Static Electricity?
 
You will get a real charge out of this experiment! This project uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  How Alert Is Your Brain?
 
Find out if your brain is smarter than you think! This simple project uses a human study to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  What Kinds of Material does a Magnet Attract?
 
Let’s find out what stuff a magnet attracts or repels. This experiment uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Which is Brighter? Sunlight or a 100-watt Light Bulb?
 
Which is Brighter? Sunlight or a 100-watt Light Bulb? Which is the brightest light in the land? Now you’ll know! This project involves a comparative study.
   
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  Which Product is Stronger?
 
Not all string is created equal. Discover for yourself which product is better. This project involves a comparative study.
   
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Level Two Projects (Grades 5 - 7)

  What the Heck is Phototropism?
 
How do you even pronounce it? Do plants really need sunlight to grow? This science experiment involves plant studies and gathering information by visual observation. Plan on at least 1 week to complete.
   
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  Can I Create a Chemical Reaction?
 
This is a Gas! Learn all about making CO2 gas. Don’t worry though. It’s harmless, just a lot of fun. This experiment uses chemical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Can I Create Chemical Energy?
 
Let’s get downright fizzy! This science experiment uses chemical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Which is the Biggest Energy Loser - Salt Water or Fresh Water?
 
If you don’t like swimming in cold water, which would you choose? Now you’ll know! This experiment uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Mold – It’s Here, It’s There, It’s Everywhere!
 
You will be investigating the wonderful world of mold. This project uses biological science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Acid Rain or Can a Raindrop Really Eat a Rock?
 
Sounds nasty but this is really a lot of fun! This science experiment uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Are your Friends Lying to You? Learn the Truth Using Body Language.
 
Round up some friends to take this test. This science project involves a human study.
   
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  Does Your Pet Have the Power to Heal?
 
If you love animals and want to help people, this project is purr-fect! This advanced project uses a human study.
   
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  Why Do You get an Electric Shock from Your Car?
 
You’ll get a real jolt out of this project! This science experiment uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Can You Improve Your Memory?
 
Discover the best way to study effectively! This simple project uses a human study.
   
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  Touch – Smell – Taste. Which Human Sense is the Strongest?
 
This is a really dee-lish-ous experiment. This project involves a human study.
   
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  Can You Grow a Lawn Without Getting Dirty?
 
Check out your green thumb with this study. This project involves a comparative plant study and will take at least 2 weeks to complete.
   
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  Why Does Some Soap Float While Others Sink?
 
You can clean up as you find the answer to this question. This project uses a comparative study to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  How To Build A Starmaker.
 
Want to see stars? You can create your own constellation with this experiment. This project uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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Level Three Projects (Grades 7 - 9)
  How To Build A Pinhole Camera.
   
 
By using common household materials, you can make a camera that will produce pictures. Making and using a pinhole camera will acquaint you with the basic elements of photography while providing an inexpensive and interesting way to take pictures.
   
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  Can a Magnetic Force Change the Direction of Current Flow?
   
 
Test the force of electricity against the awesome strength of magnetism. This project uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  What is the Effect of Gravity on Plant Growth?
   
 
So, you already know you can grow a plant but what happens when you try to grow a plant upside-down? This science project will take at least 2 weeks to complete and involves plant studies.
   
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  How Hard is the Water in Your Tap?
   
 
Have you ever wondered why your soap won’t lather up? Solve the mystery with this simple project. This experiment uses chemical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  What do Feet Reveal About a Person’s Height?
   
 
Find out how the forensic crime investigators approximate the height of a criminal from the size of the footprints. This project involves a human study.
   
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  Can You Measure the Strength of Static Electricity?
   
 
Learn how to build an electroscope. This Level 3 science project demonstrates a scientific principle.
   
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  Can You Help Your School Save Energy?
   
 
This is an excellent project for a student who wants to help trim the school budget. This project will sharpen your investigative skills, so expect to spend at least a week with the research portion.
   
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  Can You Find Your Blind Spot?
   
 
Do optical illusions really work? Now is the time to find out. This interesting project uses a human study to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  How Strong is an Egg Shell?
   
 
You won’t believe your eyes with this experiment. This project uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  Can You Split An Ice Cube But Still Leave It Intact?
   
 
You can amaze your friends with this trick. This experiment uses physical science to demonstrate a scientific principle.
   
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  How Does a Fire Extinguisher Work?
   
 
Let’s get fizzy, baby. This experiment uses chemical science to demonstrate a scientific principle. Since this project involves fire, ask an adult to help you.
   
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  Discover Aerodynamics and Go Fly a Kite!
   
 
Did you ever think a science project could be so much fun? This will also help you to understand the science of aerodynamics. Since you need to use a knife with this project, the Professor recommends that a responsible adult assist you with the cutting.
   
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  Which Fruit Has a Higher Moisture Content – an Apple or a Pear?
   
 
Learn how to conduct a moisture test. Since you need to use a knife with this project, the Professor recommends that a responsible adult assist you with the cutting.
   
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