To make it easier to find classroom activities or science fair projects for 8th graders, we’ve rated all the projects and activities by difficulty and the materials needed: Difficulty: Easy: Low or no-prep experiments you can do pretty much anytime Medium: These take a little more setup or...
High School Science Fair Ideas High school science fair projects can be about more than agrade. Winning a high school science fair can net some nice cash prizes, scholarships, and college/career opportunities. While it's fine for an elementary or middle school project to take hours or a weeke...
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For students who like to build, build, build, engineering projects are a perfect science fair project. These engineering ideas are doable for middle schoolers and have practical applications they can talk about. Make a robotic hand Difficulty: Medium / Materials: Basic ...
We love “sweet” science fair projects for 6th graders. Yeast needs sugar to grow, but does the type of sugar matter? And can you use sugar substitutes instead? KiwiCo 18. Grow the biggest carbon sugar snake Difficulty: Easy / Materials: Basic ...