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Middle school

by Betsy Van Dorn

Remind your middleschooler that possibilities for science projects are everywhere. How about those ads on the radio or TV? Can a person really taste the difference between one cola and another? What's the difference between brands of paper towels or mouthwash? Do cats really prefer one brand of food over another? It's all fertile ground for a science experiment.

Sample topics for middle-school projects

  • Testing and comparing consumer products (colas, mouthwash, paper towels, stain removers).
  • How traffic signals work.
  • How paint is affected by temperature changes.
  • Factors affecting the strength of hair.
  • The composition of frost and dew.
  • What factors encourage the growth of roots.
  • Effects of sunlight on rubber, ink, paper.
  • Connections between hair and eye color.
  • Reactions of protozoa to changes in the environment.
  • Scientific principles behind musical instruments.



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