Tips to Create Fun Science Projects and Experiments
Here are some tips to help you brainstorm some fun ideas for your science project, whether it's for a science fair or school.
Be Specific
Rather than focusing on the big picture, try to find a specific scientific phenomenon you can explore in your science project. So if you're doing a science project for biology, rather than focusing on all aspects of the animal kingdom, pick a specific animal, one you like, and explore a specific aspect about that animal. If you love dogs, focus on a specific breed of dog.
Pick Something You Like
This may go without saying, but if you want to create a fun science project, pick a topic you can have fun with. If you have to build a physics experiment, pick something you have fun with - a sport or a hobby that you can use to illustrate whatever aspect of physics you desire. If you like baseball, create a pendulum out of a dowel rod to simulate the bat hitting the ball to see the optimal angle the bat should strike the ball to hit a homerun.
Be Creative
While most school science projects have specific requirements a teacher expects to see, you can still be creative within these parameters.
Be Thorough
Most science projects require the use of the scientific method, so be sure to include your research, hypothesis, prediction, experimentation and draw a conclusion based on your experiment. Don't worry if your hypothesis is proven wrong. Just think of how many failed experiments Thomas Edison went through before he designed a working lightbulb.
Have Fun Creating the Project
Chances are, if you had fun creating your science project, the end result will be fun as well.
Fun Science Projects and Experiments Online Resources
Check out the following websites for ideas to create your own fun science projects.
Click HERE to see a wide selection of fun science projects involving plants.
Click HERE to see a large number of fun science experiments involving optics and the physics of common toys.
Click HERE to see all kinds of really fun science experiments you can perform with common household products as well as more advanced science projects.
Fun Science Projects and Experiments Conclusion
Whatever your interests are, there's a fun science project just waiting to be found using a little imagination and creativity.
Just remember don't get too caught up in the fun. Your science project still must adhere to the scientific method - just be sure to have fun doing it!
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Very nice! Thanks for posting!!!
Very interesting science projects, i may have to show my brother some of these!
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Thanks for the tips...my son will have a science project to do this year..I will book mark so he can take a look and get some ideas
Thanks for the article. Was looking for neat experiments to do with my son. Found a good site for anyone interested.
http://weirdsciencekids.com/FunExperiments.html
I wish I had read your article earlier. My daughter was asking me about ideas for a science project a few weeks ago. I am going to save it for later. We may be able to use it in the future. Thank you so much for sharing.
Really great tips. And I am always looking for new grat links. Thanks!
Fun, informative article with great links!
You have indeed proved that science projects can be fun as well as a way to learn. :)