Science Fair—two words that often cause anxiety for educators, students, and parents alike. If your child or school is participating in this year's science fair, there's no need to panic! With the right approach, your child and school could bring home the top prize.
It is important to note students are responsible for designing and executing their entire science fair project. Parents should refrain from doing the project for their child. Instead, encourage students to think outside the box when choosing their science fair project, as this can be one of the most challenging aspects. Students should select a topic that genuinely interests them. If you're struggling to find the perfect science fair topic, here are a few ideas to consider.
- How do laws/policies on deer affect deer populations?
- What conditions impact productivity while doing homework?
- How does photo-editing affect perception?
- How does weather affect mood?
- How does temperature affect the brewing of tea?
- Which detergent is best for removing stains?
- Which paper towel absorbs the fastest?
- What is the best way to remove wrinkles from fabric?
- How does temperature impact the activity of ants?
- How does smell affect taste?