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haha we did investigatory project, too. honestly, I'm searching for sixth grade projects now.okay, so what we did was Garlic Pest Control. You can actually do it right at your kitchen! Just get some minced garlic, mineral oil, dishwashing liquid, and a spray bottle.steps:soak the garlic in the mineral oil for 24 hours.add the dishwashing liquid.spray testYou should seriously test it first on some leaves. I'm not very confident with this, so help me.that's all. hope it helped ya:]
give options atleast well it can b obtained directly by typin on google
on youtube there is a channel that does science its called mystery science
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Best subjects for investigatory projects... 1. Broken crayons. Melting crayons, and turning them to candles by shaping them, or something. 2. Janitor fishes. You can remove their scales and make them as GLUE, so that Janitor Fishes can be lessen. 3. Plastic bottle. You can make the bottom of the bottle as a pot, and the top as a sprinkler! *ETC... if you want more subjects for investigatory projects, search it on GOOGLE(or any search toolbar!)!
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Yes; the Y-axis.
The best way to get the answers to any 6th grade science test is by studying! Listening in class, doing your homework, taking notes, and reading the material also helps you get the answers.
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Well maybe you can do a project on the wheel and axle. If you have any more questions you can submit more and I will try to help.Always here, yahoo@associasions(Pete)
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