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Kids and Teens, School Time, Science, Experiments
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- Online journal of high school and college students' lab reports from their science classes, labs and fairs. A discussion list allows messages about each report to be posted on the site.
- Study of stalactites and stalagmites in an home experiment involving epsom salts and water.
- Hands-on science experiments that use common household materials.
- Learn how to make your very own tornado in a bottle and learn how the experiment actually works.
- Tells how to notice something, gather information about it, figure out a title, and create a science fair project.
- Cartoons showing how to do hundreds of weird and wonderful things. All experiments from cartoonist and scientist Tim Hunkin.
- Experiment on the nature of oxygen for ages 7 - 14.
- Sponsored by Crest and AstraZeneca, this is a collection of resource materials for schools and kids involved in science projects.
- Features science games, animated clues and fun quizzes that explain the science of everyday life and the discoveries that lie behind it. Requires free registration.
- Collection of ideas ranked according to difficulty.
- Science experiments and activities that explore the sense of touch, taste, smell, sight, and hearing.
- The objective of this project is to see the relationship between the arsenic levels in the soil and the growth of the plants in the Sweet Home area of Oregon. Includes pictures, PowerPoint, and data.
- Dozens of experiments for all grade levels using common household items or a computer.
- From the Ben Franklin Institute, projects for kids 5-12.
- A fun way for kids to bring hands-on science into their own homes. All demos are safe and easy, and they come with full explanations.
- Science education programs for students of all ages in biology, chemistry, and earth science. GIS and modeling technologies are used to study student collected data.
- Fun and sometimes edible science projects for kids.
- How to tell the differences between different kinds of scientific studies, details about the scientific method, and steps involved in investigating a scientific topic.
- A number of ideas for easy science projects for children. Includes many topics.
- Includes an experiment entitled "What Stores Energy Best?" and an activity entitled "Make A Pizza Box Solar Oven". From the U.S. Department of Energy's website.
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