Here are some examples of science projects for all students from 1st to 12th Grade. Have you ever stopped to think how such an enormous piece of metal (a jet - a Boeing 737) can fly 30,000 feet in the air and cross wide oceans?
As the plane cruises high above the clouds, have you ever tried closing your eyes and imagine how your body is being propelled hundreds of miles per hour through the air?
The jet plane is an amazing result of human invention and discovery. Yet, it was because two young American bicycle mechanics dreamed this dream, that we are able to enjoy the benefits of flight. As young boys, Orville and Wilbur Wright were given a flying toy made of cork and bamboo by their father. It had a paper body and was powered by rubber bands. Though the toy didn't last very long, it inspired the boys to imagine and believe that human flight would one day be possible.
In 1892, while in their early twenties, they opened a bicycle shop together to pay the bills. Although they worked as mechanics, their dream was always to achieve human flight. They researched and experimented in their own workshop tirelessly. They never gave up. And on December 17, 1903, these two young bicycle mechanics made history by achieving human flight.
This story has always inspired us. It is our hope that one day, young, creative minds like you or your child's will change the world as the Wright brothers have.
We have designed these pages to help you and your child search for useful ideas and tips for your experiments. Here, you will find literally hundreds of experiments of every kind in every discipline of science from chemistry, biology, physics to even human psychology.
Also, experience shows that many people find it helpful to learn from what others already know. We strongly suggest that instead of copying these experiments blindly, you should try to understand the principles demonstrated and then take those principles and apply them to your own experiment in a different and more creative way.
It's our sincerest hope that the information provided by these pages will serve you well in guiding and inspiring your child.
Many classroom experiments can be used as the beginnings of an excellent science project.
Here are some examples.
- Air, Heat and Temperature ( 25 )
- Electricity, Motion and Magnetism ( 17 )
- Forces & Their Strength and Use ( 15 )
- Fun Filled Activities ( 20 )
- How Do the Machines Work? ( 15 )
- Light and Vision ( 10 )
- Our Body Movements ( 19 )
- Our Body Organs ( 16 )
- Our Planet-Earth ( 29 )
- Our Sensory Organs ( 22 )
- Plants and Animals ( 34 )
- Things At Home ( 7 )