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Exciting Science Fair Project Ideas to Spark Your Curiosity

Dive into the world of science with intriguing project ideas tailored to your interests! Start by listing the topics that fascinate you—whether it's animals, technology, sports, or the arts—and make them specific. Transform your general interests into engaging experiments by answering four crucial questions: What materials do you have? How does your topic act? How can you alter the materials? And how will you measure the responses? This brainstorming exercise not only fuels your creativity but also sets the foundation for a successful science fair project!

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Exciting Science Fair Project Ideas to Spark Your Curiosity

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  1. Science Fair Topic Ideas Brainstorming Topics that Will Interest You! (On Separate sheet of paper that can be added to your “Logbook”)

  2. Create a list of things that interest you • I am interested in… • _______________ • _______________ • _______________ • _______________ • _______________ • _______________ • _______________

  3. Did you list general topics? If so, please make them specific. ex.) • I am interested in… • animals • computers • bikes • sports • dance • Specifically… • lizards, snakes, iguanas • internet • racing bikes • softball, volleyball • hip hop, jazz

  4. 4 Questions Strategy • For each topic that interests you, please complete these 4 questions: 1. What materials are readily available for conducting experiments on ______________? 2. How do/does ___________________ act? 3. How can you change the set of ___________ materials to affect the action? 4. How can you measure or describe the response of the ___________ to the change?

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