07 December 2009

Jr. High Science Fair Project “Suggestions”


From Soda Bottle Science:

  1. “Wave Machine”

Objective: To observe how different liquids have different densities

Materials: several 1-liter soda bottles, liquids of different densities

  1. “Viscosity Bottles”

Objective: To discover how the viscosity of a liquid changes with temperature

Materials: several 1-liter soda bottles, water, cooking oil, pennies, hair dryer, ice

  1. “Inertia Bottle”

Objective: To investigate how the mass of an object affects its inertia

Materials: several 1-liter soda bottles, wooden board, thick book, tennis ball, basket ball

  1. “Soda Bottle Pendulum”

Objective: To explore the law of pendulums

Materials: 1-liter soda bottle, sand, small washer or nut, string, broomstick, chairs

  1. “Hot-Air Balloon”

Objective: To observe what happens to the volume and density of air when it is heated and cooled

Materials: soda bottle, pan/water/stove, sunshine, ice cubes

  1. “Infiltration Bottles”

Objective: To investigate which earth material allows water to flow through it fastest

Materials: several 1-liter soda bottles, plastic cup, water, sand, gravel, soil

  1. “Porosity Bottle”

Objective: To investigate which type of soil stores moisture best

Materials: several soda bottles, thumbtack, sand, potting soil, topsoil, cups, water, paper towels, garbage bag

  1. “Soda bottle greenhouse”

Objective: To investigate if the color of light affects the growth of plants

Materials: clear soda bottle, colored soda bottle, identical plants/accoutrements

  1. “Yeast Beast”

Objective: To investigate how yeast cells get food

Materials: 2 1-liter soda bottles, yeast, sugar, water, balloons

  1. “Soda Bottle Composters”

Objective: To explore how nutrients are recycled in nature

Materials: 4 1-liter soda bottles, newspaper/grass clippings/vegetable scraps/etc., spray bottle, tape


From 50 Terrific Science Experiments:

  1. “Don’t Be Dense”

Purpose: Compare the densities of several liquids. Determine the relative densities of some objects.

Materials: glass jar, water, salt, food coloring, oil, molasses, small wooden block, paper clip, egg, crayon, button


  1. “Heat It Up”

Purpose: Determine that warm molecules move faster than cold molecules

Materials: 4 glass jars, water, food coloring, ice, wooden spoon

  1. “Cold Feet”

Purpose: Compare the effectiveness of wool, cotton, and nylon as insulators

Materials: socks of different materials, thermometers, empty soda bottles, clay, glass jar

  1. “Enzyme Buster”

Purpose: Observe the effects of acids, bases, and water on the enzyme in apples that speeds the browning reaction of apple by oxygen

Materials: apple slices, small cups, vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda, milk of magnesia, water

  1. “Raindrops Keep Falling on My Leaves”

Purpose: Determine the effects of acid rain on plant growth

Materials: 3 identical plants, spray bottles, water, vinegar, baking soda

  1. “Speed Demon”

Purpose: Observe the effect of a catalyst on a chemical reaction

Materials: beef liver, water, hydrogen peroxide, thermometers

  1. “Bold Molds”

Purpose: Grow fungi (bread molds) and observe some of their growth requirements

Materials: plastic bags, bread, hand lens, water

  1. “Chalk It Up to Acid Rain”

Purpose: Observe the effects of acids on chalk, a calcium carbonate compound

Materials: chalk, vinegar, straw, file, plastic wrap

  1. “Tips on Smooth Lips”

Purpose: Evaluate the effect of oils and waxes on moisture retention in lips

Materials: tissue paper, petroleum jelly, chapstick, lipstick, stiff paper, water, food-coloring, tape, dropper



From 46 Science Fair Projects for the Evil Genius:

  1. “Go with the Flow”

Problem: Does shape affect the ability to withstand high velocity winds?

Materials: glue, cylinder, wood, hair dryer, scissors, ruler

  1. “Kinetic Pendulum”

Purpose: To understand the principles of pendular motion

Materials: bowling balls, plastic bags, rope, string, swing set

  1. “Vlip”

Problem: Do trained dogs respond to commands because of association with sound and not because of any understanding of language?

Materials: pet dog, training book

  1. “Flying in the Wind”

Purpose: To determine if wind speed is different at ground level compared to 30 or 40 feet above ground

Materials: ribbon, clothespins, flagpole

  1. “A Better Burger”

Purpose: To compare the fat content of different grades of ground beef

Materials: 3 grades of beef, kitchen scale, use of standard kitchen equipment

  1. “A Sweet Treat”

Problem: What happens when an organism is given a choice between a sweet food with little nutritional value, and a nutritional source of energy?

Materials: white sugar, brown sugar, saccharin artificial sweetener, aspartame artificial sweetener, compass, ants, popsicle sticks, cardboard

  1. “A Fantastic Vitamin”

Problem: Does boiling foods affect the Vitamin C content?

Materials: carrot, jars, water, corn starch, Vitamin C tablets, iodine, eyedropper, standard kitchen equipment

  1. “A Bold Mold”

Problem: What environmental factors create mold that spoils food?

Materials: lettuce, bread, meat, cheese, fruit, spray bottle, sandwich bags

  1. “In the Ear of the Beholder”

Problem: Is all noise equal?

Materials: 10 Jr High students, 10 adults

  1. “Zenith is not a radio”

Purpose: To determine the time of the sun’s highest altitude

Materials: plywood, protractor, level, clay

  1. “M&M’s Ring Around the World”

Materials: several bags of M&Ms

Problem: 30-A: Percentage of each color in a bag?

30-B: Number of pieces per bag?

30-C: Weight of individual pieces? (additional material: scale)

  1. “Choices”

Purpose: To determine which is the stronger trait for selecting objects-- the location of the object or the association of color?

Materials: cupcakes, food coloring, eye dropper, 20 male students

  1. “Melting Mountains”

Purpose: To determine if the rate at which ice melts effects the amount of material lost

Materials: milk jugs, styrofoam trays, wood, sand, freezer, scale, heat lamp

  1. “Parallelogram Prevention”

Purpose: To find the best placement of braces to strengthen a square wooden frame

Materials: screw hooks, lumber, nails, sand, towel, scale, wood, saw, drill, hammer

  1. “A Taste of Plant Acid”

Purpose: To determine if pH is a factor in the taste of an onion

Materials: several different kinds of onions, litmus paper

  1. “A Nose Knows”

Purpose: To determine if age affects the ability to identify scents

Materials: cookies, vanilla extract, ten adults, ten students, small jars