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Your school website is a good website to find a science fair project. Science programs for kids typically have websites with projects listed. PBS has a website for kids that includes science projects.
Good DIY project websites include Instructables, DIY Network, 5min, DIY life, Gizmodo, Craftzine, Do It Yourself, Green Upgrader, Lowe's, HGTV, and Home Depot.
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Many DIY forums have deck bench plans online. Also, you can chat with other DIY'ers who are doing the same projects as you to bounce ideas off of. If all else fails, go to magazines or your public library. It is a good place to bond.
That depends on what project your doing, it would be more specific answer. Such as: helping the earth, girl scouts, about you, ect.
There are many different websites that offer details on science projects for kids. Two great websites are Discovery Kids and National Geographic. These are both very reputable websites.
When your doing a report the best web sites to go on are in the Related Links below. Those are the best three to go on I go on them all the time and I always get A's and B's on my papers.
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