Posted January 19, 200619 yr Wondering if any of you bright young gents have any good suggestions on what to do for my daughter's science fair project. Mind you she's in first grade, so something like (and yes, this was my first thought) "The Compliance Effects of an Acoustic Suspension Enclosure On An Electrodynamic Transducer" just doesn't seem like it would fly....So, got any suggestions? Looking for something some-what off the wall and unique, yet something a 7yr old could handle. And frankly, I want to make it interesting enough that even I am intrigued by the results. And it sort of has to follow the scientific method; I.E. the goal is to ask a question, form a hypothesis, create and demonstrate an experiement, come to a conclusion.
January 19, 200619 yr Ugh, I used to have a reference book dedicated to junior science fairs with examples of projects, methods, and results.I think/act like a seven year old, so this shouldn't be too difficult.http://www.exploratorium.edu/snacks/magshield/index.htmlhttp://home.earthlink.net/~lenyr/modlitbm.htmhttp://www.docfizzix.com/mousetrap-faqs.shtmlhttp://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/category0.htmlSome might be a little too tough, though.
January 19, 200619 yr Dry ice is fun to do things with.just dont put anyin a bottle with warm water and a lid on it.http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/project425_89.htmlPretty cool and easy to do. Im shure you have most of the items. Edited January 19, 200619 yr by Eldorado
January 19, 200619 yr something with baking soda and vinegar? always neat when your young.. probably overused though.
January 21, 200619 yr Author Spanks for some input guys.I'm going to flip through that all-science-fair webpage and geek out some of their other experiments aswell.
January 21, 200619 yr I think/act like a seven year old, so this shouldn't be too difficult. Steve, I love you!
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