In this melting ice science experiment, make a colorful ice sculpture while learning about freezing point depression and erosion.
Do you need middle school science fair project ideas? Here is a collection of ideas submitted by other readers and what grade they got for it.
Here is an explanation of what a variable is and a description of the different types of variables you'll encounter in science.
Learn how to make a fluorescent light glow without plugging it in. Use science to generate static electricity, which illuminates the phosphor coating.
A collection of report card comments for science includes helpful phrases that will make filling out report cards much easier.
Scientific experiments involve variables, controls, a hypothesis, and other terms. See a glossary of useful science terms and definitions.
Try a fun science experiment that lets you walk (or at least run) on water by turning water into a non-Newtonian fluid, using cornstarch.
The lemon fizz project is a fun bubbly science experiment using kitchen ingredients that’s ideal for kids to try.
A mad scientist party can be fun and educational, ideal for birthdays and Halloween. Get ideas for invitations, decorations, costumes, and more.
Are you doing a science fair project? There are excellent reasons why you would want to do a science fair project, even if it isn't for a grade.
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