well...what i saw someone do once was this.
play different types of music and see how it affects your heartbeat. but as for the no printer, what u can do is type everything up and email it to yourself (if u have an internet account) and then when u get back, print it at school or the library or something.
2007-02-03 13:22:53
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answered by Anonymous
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You really do not need someone Else's science fair project, simply because there is a whole load of information out there that you can research to create your own unique project. It is not as difficult as you might think and you will get more pleasure and self respect out of creating your work. There is an article that gives you guidelines on how to go about creating your science fair project at the following addresses,
http://sciencefairtopics.info/
http://fairprojects.info/
http://middleschoolsciencefairprojects.info/
2007-02-05 07:32:49
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answered by Qing Z 2
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I don't know what grade you are, but this one can be varied from young to old. It is an experiment to determine how much bacteria/germs are on peoples hands after certain activities. Start with 5 slices of fresh bread. put each in a sealed baggie. with the first slice of bread, rub your very clean and washed thoroughly hands all over it. Seal up the bag. 2nd slice...rub your everyday hands, unwashed. seal.. 3rd slice, play outside, then rub bread. 4th slice, go to the bathroom, don't wash hands, rub slice, seal. last piece of bread, do something really gross, like change a catbox, handle raw foods, whatever, and rub bread and seal. then, keep track of the growth of whatever on your bread. keep it in a warm place, inside. take pics everyday for documentation. compare all bread after 2 weeks and see what you have. Good luck..This one won at our fair a few years ago. Done by an 8th grader, but can be dumbed down or researched more for an older grade. Good LUck!
2007-02-03 21:41:43
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answered by askmee 2
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Don't blow yourself up.
Science Fair Projects
Science Fair Project Resource Guide
http://www.ipl.org/div/projectguide/...
http://www.usc.edu/cssf/resources/gettin...
For all levels. There are hundreds of Projects.
http://www.freesciencefairproject.com/...
http://www.scienceproject.com/
http://www.kathimitchell.com/scifair.htm...
http://www.selah.k12.wa.us/soar/sciproj2...
http://collaboratory.nunet.net/timber/sc...
http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com...
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/
http://scienceclub.org/scifair.html...
http://www.kathimitchell.com/cells.html...
http://scitoys.com/
http://www.sciencetoymaker.org/...
•Hundreds of free science fair projects are categorized under the following topics.
•Click on any of the topics below to view the science projects.
•You can then sort the projects alphabetically or by their level of difficulty.
http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/sciencefairs/in...
http://lkwdpl.org/schools/emerson/scienc...
http://www.energyquest.ca.gov/projects/i...
http://www.homeworkspot.com/sciencefair/...
http://www.hallbar.com/sciencecenter.htm...
http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/...
Tips for Success
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/...
http://school.discovery.com/sciencefairc...
Way Cool Experiments
http://www.hunkinsexperiments.com/...
http://maura.setonhill.edu/~msct/chemclu...
http://site.ecfs.org/baglio/stories/stor...
http://www.science-house.org/learn/count...
Good luck.
â¥Roberta
2007-02-03 22:27:10
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answered by ♥Roberta. 5
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Get some magnets off your fridge and so magnet tricks in class
2007-02-03 21:20:12
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answered by sunflare63 7
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here are sum sites:
http://tutorvista.com/mvt/brand.php?a=a&ru=http://tutorvista.com/mvt/brand.php&s=multilytics&p=Google
http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/
2007-02-03 21:26:11
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answered by Nene H 1
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