Here is an example of one of our easy Cool Science projects
that shows how much fun science can be and how easy it is to do.
We are going to use fat stains on paper to find out which
light bulb or flashlight is the brightest.
What you need for this cool science project:
A piece of white paper
Cooking oil
A ruler
2 lamps with bulbs of different wattages
How to do this experiment:
Place a few drops of ordinary, clean cooking oil on a sheet
of white paper and let it soak in well.
Blot all the excess oil away so that all you have is an oil
spot on the paper.
Now you have to work in a dark room.
Set up your light bulbs in two unshaded lamps across a table
from each other so that the lamps are facing each other.
Now you have to hold your paper close to the bulb on the
left and move it gradually closer to the bulb on the right whilst keeping your
eye on the oil spot.
What happens? The spot disappears when the same amount of
light falls on both sides of the paper.
Why does it happen? How does that help you to find out which
bulb is brighter?
If you measure the distance from the spot to each bulb and
the distance is not equal it means that one of the bulbs are brighter than the
other. The bulb that is the furthest away from the paper is the brightest.
This is one of our cool science projects to show you how
easy and fun it can be. You can do this experiment with flashlights as well.
Ask the help of a friend to hold the one flashlight and another to hold the
second.
Does your child have a science fair project due soon?
Would you like to provide some guidance, making it easier
for your child?
You have probably spend quite a while surfing the net for
ideas. In spite of the time you’ve spent, you might still be wondering if you
have all the necessary information to help your child.
Do you
know how judges grade projects? Do you know what they look out for?
What
are the rules for displaying a project?
Is it
necessary to perform an experiment? (Can you do a project without an
experiment?)
How
many different types of science projects are there?
There
are so many different possibilities. Is there a systematic way to choose a
topic?
How is
scientific "Theory" different from a "Hypothesis"?
What
can your child do if an experiment goes wrong?
If you can confidently answer all the questions above, you
know all you need to know to provide your child with sound guidance.
If you are unsure about some of the questions, I can offer
you a book that provides clear and relevant guidelines.
It will help you and
your child to:
Score
top grades
Follow
guidelines to save time and reduce labor
Learn
from other projects and online resources
Science Fair Projects Made easy is a package deal which
includes the book, plus additional useful tools. This package will help your
child with your child’s project.
This package deal represents very good value for your money.
In addition, a percentage of the proceeds from the sale of this e-book will go
towards the site.
A Book for All Parents:
This
e-book is easy to read and suitable for parents that want to help
their children with their science project.
This
e-book is suitable for all grades; it does not matter whether your child
is in elementary, middle or high school.
This e-book
will show you the most important things to watch out for, to insure your
child’s science fair project is up to the right standard and done in time.
It
puts together everything you need to know in one neat little
package. No more, no less.
This e-book
will not bore you. It's not written in fancy language, and you don't need
to know a whole lot about science projects to appreciate the tips and
guidance offered.
Here follows an idea of some of the information you’ll
find in this e-book:
Understand
criteria for grading projects used by science fair judges.
Systematically
arrive at an idea that really interests you - avoid wasting time by
randomly choosing a topic or by trial an error.
Learn
important scientific terms like "the scientific method",
"hypothesis", "controlled variables". This book
provides concise but clear explanations.
Learn
how to conduct and record a proper experiment. - this book walks you
through the entire process, step-by-step.
Learn
how to display your project. Knowing that judges look out for will
help increase your presentation points. We provide a detailed guide.
How will this e-book assist you?
You’ll
be taken through a completeproject as an example, to
illustrate and reinforce the different chapters of the book.
This
e-book will hand-hold you through the entire process of forming your idea,
right through to researching, experimenting, reporting and presenting your
project.
All
content is explained in plain, simple language, with plenty of
colorful illustrations and charts!
There are many science books out there, but very few are
similar to Science Fair Projects Made Easy! Some books have too many samples,
but don't offer enough guidance. Some are the other way around, with too much
theory. Science School Publishing has worked hard to come up with well
thought-out, balanced information for you. You're busy, but you want to help
your child and show that you care. This e-book puts together a helpful package
to help put you on the track, and, to give you the knowledge you need to have a
meaningful experience, and to spent quality time with your child whilst helping
your child with your child’s science fair project.
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