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Which Metal Corrodes the Fastest?
Students test a variety of metals in water and salt water to determine which corrodes the... | Does It Matter How Much Air Is in Your Basketball?
Students observe how different levels of air pressure affect the performance of a basketball in... | |
What Kind of Trash Bag Breaks Down Fastest?
Familiarize students with ways trash can hurt the environment as they learn about decomposition... | Why Do Some Objects Fall Faster Than Others?
Introduce your students to the fundamentals of gravity with this printable science activity.... | |
What Factors Are Conducive to Fog?
Students keep a weather log for two months to determine what conditions are necessary to... | Do Objects Float Better in Salt Water Than in Fresh Water?
Teach your students about density with this printable science activity. They compare how well... | |
Is One Room of Your House Colder Than Another?
Teach students about the properties of temperature with this hands-on science activity.... | Downhill Discoveries-Experiments with Momentum
Students use household materials to create sloping course conditions faced by downhill... | |
Which Materials Insulate Best Against Wind Chill?
Introduce your students to the phenomena of wind chill with this printable science activity.... | Can Water Make a Bottle Rocket Fly Higher?
Introduce students to Newton's third law of motion with this hands-on science activity. Find... | |
Do Clouds Tell Us What Weather Is Coming?
By observing cloud conditions over a set period of time, students discover a link between cloud... | What Materials Conduct Static Electricity Best?
In this hands-on science project, students build their own electroscopes to determine what... | |
What Factors Most Affect Evaporation?
Improve students' knowledge of precipitation with this printable science activity. Students... | How Do Different Surfaces Affect the Momentum of Marbles?
Help your students better understand momentum with this hands-on activity. Students are... | |
How Much Oxygen Is in the Air?
Teach your students about the atmosphere and chemical reactions with this printable science... | How Can You Use Physics to Become a Better Hitter?
Help students improve their baseball skills while teaching them about human reflexes and the... | |
Which Is More Acidic, Snow or Rain?
Using this hands-on science project, familiarize students with the pH scale by having them use... | Making Invisible Ink
Teach your students about chemical compounds with this printable science activity. Students... | |
How Can Different Polymers Be Identified?
Students study six types of plastic and make comparisons between them based on their physical... | The Sweetest Experiment – Chocolate and Solvents
Students love this sweet activity! They learn about solvents by timing how quickly chocolate... |

