Directions for Folding and Cutting a Four Petal Flower In this craft activity, you need paper (copy paper works), pencil, and scissors. 1. Cut a 4 in2 piece of paper. 2. Fold the paper square in half twice as shown in the diagram. 3. On the folded piece, draw what looks like a heart-shape. Make […]
Science Fair Video by Kevin Temmer
This Science Fair Video was created Kevin Temmer. Who Is Kevin Temmer Kevin Temmer is an independent artist, animator, composer, singer, and songwriter. As a young child, Kevin enjoyed expressing himself through drawing. He began teaching himself animation and it soon became his passion. Kevin also enjoys composing and performing his own original songs.WOW!! […]
Important Truth About Dihydrogenmonoxide (DHMO)
Why All Americans Need a Better Understanding of Chemistry I have cut a section from an article about what is being touted as a very dangerous chemical. The name of this life threatening chemical is DHMO, dihydroxymonoxide. What is DHMO? DHMO IS WATER! DHMO or dihydroxymonoxide’s chemical formula has two hydrogens (di-hydrogen) and one […]
Biodegradable Starch Packing Peanuts
What Does Biodegradable Mean? Biodegradable substances are generally organic, which means they are alive or were alive, such as plants and animals, substances originating from living organisms, or artificial materials that are similar enough to plant and animal matter to be digested by organic organisms, including worms and microorganisms.Starch Packing Peanuts are an example of […]
How a Chameleon’s Skin Changes Color
What Happens Inside a Chameleon that Changes Its Skin Color? New Terms light energy pigment transparent visible light white light Chameleons are so cool! Think about having skin that changes color when there is a change in temperature, or if you get excited –upset–mad–don’t feel well. We would not be able to “hide […]
Floating
Why Do Some Heavy Objects Float and Other Heavy Objects Sink? New Terms buoyancy buoyant force density displacement fluid volume Whether an object sinks or floats in a fluid (liquid or gas), depends on several variables: 1. The density of the object in a fluid. (Density is the ratio of the object’s mass […]
Chameleon Color Changes
Chameleons Do Not Change Color to Match Their Background Terms You Will Learn camouflage chameleon environment predator stimuli A chameleon is a type of lizard whose skin can change color. If a chameleon’s skin color is similar to the color of its environment (surroundings) it will blend in with the environment and be difficult […]
Variables: Independent, Dependent, Controlled
Types of Variables in A Science Fair Project Independent variables Dependent variablesControlled variables When experimenting, a variable is anything that might change and affect the results of the experiment. Examples are the best way to explain types of variables. Example: Investigate Electromagnetics 1. What is an electromagnetic? Discover how to make an electromagnetic. This type of […]
What is a Science Project?
What is the difference between a class science project and a science fair project? First, let me define a few terms needed to describe a science project. Science is from a Latin word meaning knowledge, specifically about the universe and everything in it. In other words, science is the study of nature and all […]
A Science Project: Research
In reference to a science project, research is the preliminary process of discovering information about ideas for a science project. I am dividing preliminary science project research into two parts: Fact Finding Research– What others have discovered. Exploratory Research- What you discover. Fact Finding Research One way to research a topic is to collect facts […]
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