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	<title>24 Hour Science Projects &#187; 24 Hour Science Projects</title>
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		<title>Fun Science Projects</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 23:43:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Don't look now, but it's science fair time - time to search for those <b>fun science projects</b>...that also have to be educational. They're not easy to find, but they do exist. Here are some wildly fun science projects. Some of these are so cool that you'll do them later just for the fun of it!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t look now, but it&#8217;s science fair time &#8211; time to search for those <b>fun science projects</b>&#8230;that also have to be educational. They&#8217;re not easy to find, but they do exist. Here are some wildly fun science projects. Some of these are so cool that you&#8217;ll do them later just for the fun of it!<br />
<a href="http://www.elementary-science-projects.com/go.php?offer=packit&#038;pid=2&#038;tid=info">24 Hour Science Fair Topics:</a><br />
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<p>Finding a fun science project isn&#8217;t impossible. Whether you&#8217;re looking for an experiment or a demonstration, there are some great ideas that don&#8217;t cost a lot, are easy to do, and will teach your child basic scientific practices. We have four sons, and over the years we&#8217;ve done more projects than we can count. Here are some of our boys&#8217; favorites:</p>
<p><b>• Find out which citrus fruit has the most Vitamin C?</b> Make a solution with iodine and starch (it&#8217;s EASY to do!), and test different kinds of citrus juices to see which contains the most vitamin C.</p>
<p><b>• Take the shell of an egg &#8211; without boiling it.</b> This wildly fun <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/cool_science_project.html">project is so cool</a> you&#8217;ll do it over again for the sheer fascination of it! Soak a raw egg in vinegar, and the shell will come off. The egg membrane is so tough that the shell-less egg will bounce!</p>
<p><b>• Show how yeast gives of gas.</b> Place a yeast and sugar solution into a bottle, put a balloon on top, and watch the yeast have so much gas that the balloon blows up!</p>
<p><b>• Watch static electricity work.</b> Grab your wool socks, make a little piece of aluminum foil bounce between your finger and a pie plate.</p>
<p><b>• Use toy cars to find out about friction!</b> Set up a hot wheels track, and find out how far they will roll across different floor surfaces.</p>
<p><b>• Are two ears better than one?</b> Hide a ticking clock in a room, and send your friends in to find it &#8211; half using both ears, and half with one ear blocked with a cotton ball. (Birthday party idea?!)</p>
<p>These science projects are part of all the <a href="http://www.elementary-science-projects.com/go.php?offer=packit&#038;pid=2&#038;tid=info">fun science projects</a> in the 24 Hour Science Project package. They are easy to design on your own, visit <a href="http://www.elementary-science-projects.com/go.php?offer=packit&#038;pid=2&#038;tid=info">24 Hour Science Projects</a> to find out how to purchase step by step instructions for each.</p>
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		<title>Middle School Science Projects &#8211; They&#8217;re Here!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Nov 2009 05:18:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>ScienceMom</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A whole new set of science project has just been developed - with science fair topics that are perfect for middle school!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>Need <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com">middle school science projects</a>?</b> A whole new set of science project has just been developed &#8211; with science fair topics that are perfect for middle school! In fact, the projects are called just that: <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/blog">Middle School Science Projects</a>. There are five fabulous topics:<br />
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<b>1. How does hair change as a result of different hair care products?</b>. Girls are especially interested in doing a <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com/blog/science-project-about-hair/">science project about hair</a>. In this project, we treat hair, then test its strength.  </p>
<p><b>2. How does the type of soil affect water flow?</b> This experiment involves doing a soil analysis &#8211; which is fascinating &#8211; and then seeing how water flows &#8211; or drips &#8211; through.</p>
<p><b>3. What makes yeast grow best?</b> This yeast project finds out what that little fungus likes to eat best. Balloons are involved &#8211; and gas. </p>
<p><b>4. What&#8217;s the best model for a solar heater?</b> You can scavenge through the trash to find the elements to build this solar heater that really works!  </p>
<p><b>2. Does the amount of Vitamin C in Orange juice change over time?</b> This is a slightly more advanced version of the popular <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/wordpress/105/using-iodine-as-an-indicator/">Vitamin &#8216;C&#8217;itrus&#8217;</a> project.</p>
<p>Check all these projects out today at the <a href="http://www.middle-school-science-projects.com">Middle School Science Projects</a> site! </p>
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<p>PS You don&#8217;t have to wait for the new package. Get a free  <a href="http://www.24hourscienceprojects.com/guide/lifeathome.pdf" target="_blank">science project</a> guide here. </p>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 19:52:31 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today we decided to make ourselves a Facebook Fan Page. Won't you be our Fan?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today we decided to make ourselves a Facebook Fan Page. Since most kids spend a good amount of time on Facebook and MySpace, we think it&#8217;s a great place to share pictures of science projects and experiments from our guides &#8211; or not!</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s our page:</p>
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<p>Won&#8217;t you be our fan?!</p>
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