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Help! My Science Project Is Due Tomorrow!

By Janice VanCleave

Some kids wait until the last minute to complete school assignments. Others may be so busy they forget. But no matter the reason, if they have waited until the last minute to work on a science fair project, tears won’t help. This is not an unsolvable problem.

While a science fair project is generally an investigation that requires time to research, collect and analyze experimental data, an overnight  project that represents the scientific method is much better than no project.

In response to cries of “Help! My Science Project is Due Tomorrow!” I collected ideas for a book with the same title—

Help! My Science Project is Due Tomorrow

Help! My Science Project is Due Tomorrow

Easy Experiments You Can Do Overnight

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