I knew someone that baked some various cakes and cookies all from recipes that she made up based on her knowledge of chemistry. She had lots of boards explaining the science behind her recipes - the chemical components of the ingredients, the use of heat to cause such and such reactions. I don't know what grade she got for it but it was very popular project becuase everyone got to taste the stuff (some of it was good, some not though).
2007-01-08 06:59:51
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answered by Signilda 7
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www.terimore.com to download hundreds of science projects or go to www.accessexcellence.org/RC/CT/fun science-fair=projects.
You might do solar panels if no one else in your class is doing it. Or Buy the book, Science fair projects for Dummies.
Make sure all your work is neat and clean. You should have a general knowledge of what your project is all about, in case the teacher or if you are lucky, a science fair judge asks you about it or to describe it to the class. Practice on your parents or friends on how to do this in words everyone will understand. And you want a display that is colorfull, one that will reach out and grab everyones attention even if they are standing on the sidelines.
This can be fun. Good Luck
2007-01-08 16:01:01
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answered by Anne2 7
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Anything is fun and easy when you're into it. Some projects require the element of time, so, get committed to it today so you know what your'e doing.
2007-01-08 15:15:35
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answered by James M 5
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AIM:
To Study the temperature coefficient of different materials using metre bridge.
MATERIALS REQUIRED:
Copper,Nichrome,Constantin,Manganin coil of 1m , ½ litre oil,metre bridge, Resistor, Beaker, Connecting wires and Thermometer.
If u are interested in this project reply me at kool_mk64@yahoo.co.in
2007-01-08 14:57:10
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answered by Kool guy 1
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well you could do somthing that you like to do all the time that's what i did for my science fair project 3 mounths ago.
2007-01-08 14:58:46
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answered by ars2013 2
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