If your 6th grader is studying the weather, how about this idea from the Boy Scout merit badge book: Make one of the following instruments: wind vane, anemometer, rain gauge, hygrometer. The library or a good encyclopedia should have directions for making one of these. Keep a daily weather log for 1 week using information from this instrument as well as from other sources such as local radio and television stations or NOAA Weather Radio, and internet sources (with parent's permission). Record the following information at the same time every day: wind direction and speed, temperature, precipitation, and types of clouds. Be sure to make a note of any morning dew or frost. In the log, also list the weather forecasts from radio or television at the same time each day and show how the weather really turned out.
There are several science fair projects that a 6th grader can do. A few ideas are self inflating balloons, a series circuit, and how mold grows.
Grade 6 can make science investigatory project Like: Horsetail can make us beautiful. Electromagnet. Guava can make into soap. Ashitaba leaves.
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a jucier There are a lot of science fair projects you can do in a week. 1. You can do experiments with the PicoTurbine Windmill 2. DNA extraction science fair project 3. Water or Soil microbes science fair projects 4. Find out what bacteria is lurking in your kitchen, bathroom, shower head surface mirobes 5. Take the solar systems magnetic pulse with a magnometer 6. Roast peanuts and see which nut burns faster and which burns slower. Almonds,Peanuts,Walnuts,Cashews and Pecans 7. Test to see what brand of paper towels is most absorbant. 8. Test to see which search engine brings up results fastest. 9. volcano That gets out syrup like lava
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Grade 6 can make science investigatory project Like: Horsetail can make us beautiful. Electromagnet. Guava can make into soap. Ashitaba leaves.
I honestly don't know...i looked it up for my science project and i wish there was an answer :'( SOME ONE ANSWER THIS QUESTION SO ONE VERY NICE LITTLE GRADE 6 GIRL DOESN'T FAIL HER SCIENCE PROJECT!
Webster - 1983 The Science Project 6-20 was released on: USA: 3 February 1989
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It depends what state and what subject.
Something Else - 2004 Extreme Science Fair 5-6 was released on: USA: 15 October 2008
well, in my 6-8th grade science class we did a project that we did with this tube thing with ropes coming out of if lab. Our teacher never told us the answer to why it worked as it did and said it was just the "nos"! I soon realized that "nos" stood for nature of science.
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Ruby Gloom - 2006 Science Fair or Foul 1-6 is rated/received certificates of: Canada:PG (DVD rating)
The Secret World of Alex Mack - 1994 Science Fair 1-6 was released on: USA: 19 November 1994
A supply list for a science fair project basically means the materials you will need to conduct your experiment (Materials). It will also include extra items like a poster board and etc. Example: Which materials heat up quicker? Materials 1. Iron rod 2. Copper rod 3. Steel rod 4. Thermometer 5. Stopwatch 6. Bunsen Burner