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  1. This guide will help you write creative, consistent, and comprehensive Project Ideas that meet both Science Buddies’ and students’ high standards. Inside, you will learn how to write a Project Idea from start to finish. Please review each section carefully.

  2. Read this list of 200 science-fair project ideas. Circle all of the ones that sound interesting to you. 1. How does the temperature of a tennis ball affect the height of its bounce? 2. How does the air pressure of a soccer ball affect how far it travels when kicked? 3. Does a metal baseball bat vibrate more than a wooden one? 4.

  3. To make a background research plan — a roadmap of the research questions you need to answer — follow these steps: Identify the keywords in the question for your science fair project. Brainstorm additional keywords and concepts.

  4. This student planning guide has everything you need to turn your idea into an amazing science fair project. Start by thinking about what type of project you want to create.

  5. Below is a list of the 1186 science fair project ideas on our site. To help you find a topic that can hold your interest, Science Buddies has also developed the Topic Selection Wizard . It will help you focus on an area of science that's best for you without having to read through every project one by one!

  6. Science fair projects provide opportunities to collaborate with many teachers, especially in Math and English, and implement cross-curriculum, or team leadership and cooperation. A science fair project allows you to pose your own question and answer it.

  7. From astronomy to zoology, All Science Fair Projects is a searchable database of 500 science fair ideas for all levels (elementary, middle and high school.) You can search by keyword (such as "bacteria" or "sun spots.") Or browse by topic (biology, chemistry, physics, earth science and engineering.)

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