What makes a good science fair projects topic?
One that reeeally holds your interest for 3 months,
involves you in a journey of discovery, and drives your curiosity. ...
You will know what it is when you have a BIG grin on your face.
And... your whole body moves up and down with a "YES".
Let's move on to discover what you want to investigate for
the next couple of months. . .
Science Fair Projects Topic
#7
Before you choose a science fair projects topic,
here
is the motivational quote of the day . . .
Do what you can, with what you have, where you are!
- Theodore Roosevelt
Now, let's move on... keep on asking this question until you know that you have that
one really great science fair projects topic that is just right for you.
What would be more fun to learn about:
___, ____, ____ or ___?
CLUE No. 3, Part B
Part 2
SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS TOPIC
Topic Research (continued)
This clue will take
about 1/2 hour to 4 hours to unravel.
Letter
"M" on timeline.
1. Astronomy for kids -
The study of the stars, planets, solar system and universe.
2. Life Science experiments - The study of all living things.
a. Biology science fair projects -
* the science that studies living organisms
* all the plant and animal life of a particular region
* characteristic life processes and phenomena of living organisms; "the biology of viruses"
b. Botany -
The study of plants and plant life.
How about this being an excellent Science Fair Projects topic?
c. Zoology - The study of animals and animal life.
d. Ecology -
The study of the relationships of living things to their
environment.
In other words, how does what people and plants and what they do affect the world in which they life?
e. Microbiology Science Fair Projects - The study of microorganisms like bacteria,
protozoans, virus - living things you see under a microscope.
Would any of these topics be a good Science Fair Projects Topic for you?
3. Earth Science experiments -
The study of the Earth.
a. Geology Homeschool Projects - The study of the Earth.
(1) Fossils -
What is remnants preserved in the
earth: bits and pieces of bones
of dinosaurs or cave man, impression of a leaf.
(2) Mineralogy
- The study of the make up and development of minerals.
(3) Rocks -
Solid matter made up of one or
more minerals.
(4) Seismology - The study of earthquakes.
(5) Volcanology - The study of volcanoes.
b. Meteorology -
The study of the weather, climate and the
Earth's environment.
c. Oceanography - The study of the oceans and marine life
d. Paleontology - The study of prehistoric creatures.
4. Engineering based science fair projects - The function of a machine or mechanism: i.e. how does a
windmill work. Does this interest you for your Science Fair Projects Topic?
5. Physical Science Experiments & Supplies
- The study of matter and energy.
a.
Chemistry science fair projects - The study of materials that substances
are made of and how they change and combine.
b. Physics science fair projects - The study of forms of energy and the laws of motion.
(1)
Electricity experiments - The form of energy
associated with the presence
and movement of electric
charges.
(2)
Energy science fair projects - The capacity to work.
(3)
Gravity - The force that pulls objects toward
the earth.
(4)
Machines - Devices that make work easier.
(5)
Magnets and Magnetism science fair projects -
The force of attraction or repulsion between magnetic poles, and the
attraction that magnets have for
magnetic materials.
6. Mathematics science fair projects guide -
The use of numbers and symbols to study amounts and forms.
a. Geometry -
The branch of mathematics that deals with points,
lines, planes, and their relationships to one another.
Is this an area you are interested in for Science Fair Projects Topic?
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Experiments include a car that uses solar power and a fuel cell to separate water into hydrogen and oxygen by electrolysis.
Discover
the effects of direct and indirect radiation; electrolysis and its effect on water;
qualitative and quantitative analysis of gas in a fuel cell;
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