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Physics Projects

By Janice VanCleave

  At This Time the Physics Topics Are Not Separated EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE PROJECT OVERVIEW What Effect Does the Mass of a Moving Object Have on the Object’s Inertia? Another way to experimentally relate the mass and inertia of a moving object.

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Biology Projects

By Janice VanCleave

Biology for Every Kid: 101 Easy Experiments That Really Work  This book contains 101 biology investigations. Any one of these Experiments could be developed into a Biology Science Fair Project.   At This Time the Biology Topics Are Not Separated EXPERIMENTAL SCIENCE PROJECT OVERVIEW Index for DNA Extraction An Example Science Project About The Oxidation […]

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Earth Science Projects

By Janice VanCleave

  At This Time the Earth Science Topics Are Not Separated

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Engineering Projects

By Janice VanCleave

Janice VanCleave’s Engineering for Every Kid: Easy Activities That Make Learning About Engineering Fun.   Ideas that can be used to design engineering projects. At This Time the Engineering Topics Are Not Grouped by Topics How Engineering Projects are Judged. An Inertia Balance is Use to Describe Steps for Designing An Engineering Project Engineering Method: […]

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Lost at the South Pole

By Janice VanCleave

South Pole Dorms

I was part of a science team that visited the Geographic South Pole. While my visit was in December of 1997, thinking about it brings back vivid memories, such as being lost. In retrospect, I was suffering from fatigue and altitude sickness (the pole is about 9300 ft.) Both affect one’s problem solving abilities. They […]

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Learning Via Being Involved

By Janice VanCleave

How to turn a frown into a smile. A Frown is an Upside Down Smile. The diagram of the Smiley face represents how I felt when I started revising my website by deleted stuff that was not in use. After permanently deleting 1000 pieces of art that were listed as being unassigned, I was still […]

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WebSite: Unattached Art

By Janice VanCleave

Did I really delete 1000 pieces of art? Why would I do such a crazy thing? How am I going to fix it? Yes, I deleted about 1000 pieces of art. This means that about 900 posts on this website are without art. Was it an accident? No! I methodically deleted about 1000 pieces of […]

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Christmas Video: The Silent Monks

By Janice VanCleave

As a Choir Sings “King of Kings,” How Do Children Dressed as Monks Sing But Remain Silent? Watch the Video to Find Out.

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Christmas Video: Mary Did You Know

By Janice VanCleave

“Mary Did You Know” Is Sung by Clay Aiken as the Video Portrays Parts of the Life of Our Savior Jesus Christ. This song makes me cry with joy. I know that you will enjoy it.

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Protected: Ann Slime Science Fair Project

By Janice VanCleave

Corn Starch Slime

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The spoon hanging from the string vibrates when struck and these vibrations are transmitted through the string and the sound is amplified by the plastic cups. ABOUT ME: Hi, I am Janice VanCleave, author of 50 best-selling science experiment books for children ages 4 through high school. I taught science for 27 years. MORE.....

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