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		<title>Kids Science Fair Projects For Winning Science Experiments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Kids science fair projects are quite simple to come up with. Kids are constantly asking questions like &#8220;What happens if&#8221; or &#8220;How does this work?&#8221; The next time they ask a question, instead of just telling them the answer, help them find the answer out on their own. They&#8217;ll feel great about themselves when they&#8217;ve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Kids science fair projects are quite simple to come up with. Kids are constantly asking questions like &#8220;What happens if&#8221; or &#8220;How does this work?&#8221; The next time they ask a question, instead of just telling them the answer, help them find the answer out on their own. They&#8217;ll feel great about themselves when they&#8217;ve accomplished the experiment and found out the answer by themselves. One experiment for kids to try would be to see if water proof mascara is really water proof. All you need for this experiment is a few different brands of mascara, some paper and running water from a tap. Brush the mascara on to the paper and after allowing it time to dry, place it under the running water and see which brands are really waterproof.<br/><br/>Other Kids science fair projects are to see whether cockroaches have a sense of direction. Others such as how much food a caterpillar can consume in one day, or how about seeing which kind of surface snails can move faster on, gravel, sand or cement can also be fun ideas. You could also try running a mouse through a maze and seeing how long it takes them to get to the end, or drawing a line from beginning to end and seeing if the mouse is able to follow it. This can be a great project if you know someone with a pet mouse you can borrow, because if you borrow one from the pet store, chances are your child won&#8217;t want to return it afterwards and you may end up with a new family pet!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dee Schrock							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Easy Science Fair Project Ideas For Winning Science Experiments</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are looking for an easy science fair project you really don&#8217;t have to look far. There are ideas all around us. Pick any topic that interests you and you can come up with a science fair project for it. Remember, your project doesn&#8217;t have to be complex to be good. You can pick [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>If you are looking for an easy science fair project you really don&#8217;t have to look far. There are ideas all around us. Pick any topic that interests you and you can come up with a science fair project for it. Remember, your project doesn&#8217;t have to be complex to be good. You can pick an easy science fair project and as long as you understand the project, are able to explain it and present it nicely, you will get great marks. You may even get marks better than some of your peers who choose to do complicated projects that they don&#8217;t fully understand.<br/><br/>Easy science fair ideas are testing people&#8217;s sense of smell. This can be accomplished by gathering a few different scents and asking some volunteers if they can identify them. Another easy project would be to see if the surface on which a snail is travelling affects the speed that it moves, you could investigate whether cockroaches have a sense of direction, or if ants prefer plain water, sugar water or salt water.<br/><br/>You could also test and see if plants will grow towards light, or if they can grow without sunlight at all. If that doesn&#8217;t interest you, you could try making your own tornado. This is a surprisingly easy experiment; all you need is water, a jar, some dish detergent and food coloring. Mix the water, a teaspoon of dish detergent and some food coloring into a jar, shake it up for 20 seconds and then give it a spin. You will then have an instant tornado! There are endless possibilities so let your mind go wild and you are sure to come up with a great winning project!<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dee Schrock							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Easy science projects for kids can be found anywhere, even in your own house or backyard! There are many fun and easy projects kids can do, such as testing to see what flavor of water ants will prefer, like plain water, lemon water or sugar water. Other projects can focus on racing snails, or seeing [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Easy science projects for kids can be found anywhere, even in your own house or backyard! There are many fun and easy projects kids can do, such as testing to see what flavor of water ants will prefer, like plain water, lemon water or sugar water. Other projects can focus on racing snails, or seeing if cockroaches have a sense of direction.<br/><br/>Another easy project involves learning how plants grow. All you need is paper cups, dirt, water and some seeds. Fill a few cups with soil and plant some seeds in each one. Place one in a sunny spot such as a windowsill, place another in a shady spot such as in your living room, perhaps on a shelf, and place one in a closet. Water them all regularly and let your child see which one grows best. A similar project is to show your child how plants absorb water. Simply get a few paper cups and fill them with water, add a different food coloring to each cup and place a white carnation in each one. The next day, let you child observe the flowers. By then, they should have changed color to match the food coloring you put in.<br/><br/>You could also show your child how sound is caused by vibration. To do this you need a few small drinking glasses, a spoon and some water. Fill each glass with a different amount of water and have your child tap each glass with the spoon and observe how each glass makes a different sound, depending on how much water is in the cup.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Dee Schrock							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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