You can do a tornado in a bottle. I had fun with that. get two clear bottles (those 1 liter soda bottles work great) and colored liquid. You will also need a connecting piece. you can buy them at a bunch of places. If you need more info you can look here:
http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/experiment/00000056
http://www.weatherwizkids.com/tornado1.htm
http://pbskids.org/zoom/activities/phenom/tornadoinabottle.html
Volcana, Dinosuar City, Or a clay modeled art of dinousaurs in the periodic
I t depends on what your trying to find out, but here are some ideas: Quick Candles Colorful Candles
The Bitter Truth
Weiner
evaporation titles?
A clay volcano
There are lots of ideas for a 4th grade science project. One example is studying the solar system, learning about each planet that orbits Earth and the sun.
Some ideas for a third grade science project are showing how aerobic and anaerobic decomposition occurs or if food items are fruits or vegetables. Other ideas are showing how a compass works or how to tell time using the sun.
How the heart works.
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some type of diorama i guess.i did that for my 2nd grade project.
how do u design a kite project i need some ideas so send messagif you guys get any ideas i need one asap.
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There are many science ideas to be found online. Sites such as Science Buddies, Kidz World, Cool Science Projects, and even Brown University feature dozens of science fair ideas for multiple abilities and grade levels.
One of the most popular science fair project and one you see on television shows everywhere is the volcano made from baking soda and vinegar. Some more fresh and not so used ideas include the molding process of bread and the science behind growing crystals.
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