Government Sites
Agricultural Ideas for Science Fair Projects - Here, we've put together a few
basic ideas of agricultural science projects you can do. Use these ideas as a jumping-off place for coming up
with your own project.
Agriculture in the Classroom - Teen Scene - (Department of Agriculture) - This
interactive site explores agricultural science, issues, careers and edutainment where students use their
knowledge to succeed at online games.
Earthquakes - Science Fair Project Ideas - (Geological Survey) -
Science Fair Projects on earthquake predicting, impacts, seimology, and more.
Human Genome Project - Science
Fair Resources - Get ideas for experiments and science fair information on genetics.
Science Projects in Agriculture - You don't have to live on a farm or even have a
garden to do an agricultural science project. So when your teacher asks you to come up with a science
project for class or as part of a science fair, think agriculture and check out these projects.
Science Resources - USGS - (Geological Survey) - Learn about Biology, Geology,
Geography and water.
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Other Resources
Doing a Science Project? Science Buddies - It's time to start
planning for your science project. Whether you are starting your first science project, looking for advanced
help with your science project, or just trying to teach students at your school how to do a good science
project you have come to the right place! Science Buddies offers a multitude of online resources for students
tackling a science project.
KidSpace - Internet Public Library - A place where you can find all sorts of information
on the history, government, presidents, people, and states of the United States.
Modeling the Nervous System - Create a model of a neuron by using clay, playdough,
styrofoam, recyclables, food or anything else you can get your hands on.
NEED Science Fair Projects for Kids - Here's some helpful energy science fair projects for
you. Use the Energy Fair science fair guide to plan your science fair project before jumping into these
experiments.
Science Fair Central - Get great ideas and tips for your next science fair or homework
project.
Science Fair Project Resource Guide - The Internet Public Library will guide you to a
variety of web site resources, leading you through the necessary steps to successfully complete a science
experiment. If you have never done a science fair project before, be sure and look at the following websites
for tips on what makes a good project before doing anything else.
Science Fair Projects and Tips - Science fair tips, topics, news, student
profiles, winning projects, and more.
Science Project Planning - This site helps you prepare and present your science fair
project. This information will help you use your time wisely, organize your materials effectively and prepare a
winning presentation of your project.
The Body
Explained - This video production answers a number of common questions about how the body
works. Covers topics such as why our ears pop, why we sneeze, and what causes hiccups.
TryScience - Experiments - Science is exciting, and it's for everyone! That's why
TryScience and over 400 science centers worldwide invite you to investigate, discover, and try science
yourself.
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