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#2
Posted 10 October 2007 - 03:32 PM
well when i was in 6th grade i did a basic paper towel project.
it was to show which paper towel brand was more absorbent than the other.
in 5th grade i did electromagnetic spectrum which was really hard unless you knew youre basic physics good.
and in 4th grade i did lemon battery .
in 7th grade you should do some topics that`s more advanced like the electromagnetic spectrum.
but since 7th grade is in life science, you should do something that`s involved in that field.
sorry. im studying physics =_= so i don`t know a really good topic.
it was to show which paper towel brand was more absorbent than the other.
in 5th grade i did electromagnetic spectrum which was really hard unless you knew youre basic physics good.
and in 4th grade i did lemon battery .
in 7th grade you should do some topics that`s more advanced like the electromagnetic spectrum.
but since 7th grade is in life science, you should do something that`s involved in that field.
sorry. im studying physics =_= so i don`t know a really good topic.
#3
Posted 10 October 2007 - 04:39 PM
QUOTE(meteorstarbb829 @ Oct 10 2007, 06:32 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
well when i was in 6th grade i did a basic paper towel project.
it was to show which paper towel brand was more absorbent than the other.
in 5th grade i did electromagnetic spectrum which was really hard unless you knew youre basic physics good.
and in 4th grade i did lemon battery .
in 7th grade you should do some topics that`s more advanced like the electromagnetic spectrum.
but since 7th grade is in life science, you should do something that`s involved in that field.
sorry. im studying physics =_= so i don`t know a really good topic.
it was to show which paper towel brand was more absorbent than the other.
in 5th grade i did electromagnetic spectrum which was really hard unless you knew youre basic physics good.
and in 4th grade i did lemon battery .
in 7th grade you should do some topics that`s more advanced like the electromagnetic spectrum.
but since 7th grade is in life science, you should do something that`s involved in that field.
sorry. im studying physics =_= so i don`t know a really good topic.
I see.I was thinking about the paper towel thing.
but for my project I have to have an independent variable and dependent.and I have to be able to measure it.
last year I did something on fog and I went to district.
but I can't even get an A if I do it this year.
because I wont be able to measure fog ><
and I have no clue what electomagnetic spectrum is..
so I guess thats off my list ><
thanks though~
#4
Posted 10 October 2007 - 04:42 PM
Just draw a picture of a rocket ship and turn that in.
If your teacher questions you about it, just tell him/her that you had every intention of building a model rocket ship but decided that in the end, it "just looked good on paper".
If your teacher questions you about it, just tell him/her that you had every intention of building a model rocket ship but decided that in the end, it "just looked good on paper".
Once more into the buffet
Into the last good bite I'll ever know

Live and eat on this day. Live and eat on this day.
Into the last good bite I'll ever know

Live and eat on this day. Live and eat on this day.
#6
Posted 10 October 2007 - 04:46 PM
QUOTE(LiSAA @ Oct 10 2007, 07:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
do the project about plants growing in different color lights. that one is a classic.
really??
does it work?
like what happenes?
Iv never heard of anyone doing that!
#7
Posted 10 October 2007 - 05:43 PM
QUOTE(HERMIT @ Oct 10 2007, 07:42 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Just draw a picture of a rocket ship and turn that in.
If your teacher questions you about it, just tell him/her that you had every intention of building a model rocket ship but decided that in the end, it "just looked good on paper".
If your teacher questions you about it, just tell him/her that you had every intention of building a model rocket ship but decided that in the end, it "just looked good on paper".
QUOTE(hc&&jc:] @ Oct 10 2007, 07:46 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
really??
does it work?
like what happenes?
Iv never heard of anyone doing that!
LOLLLL!
I've never done the Science fair before, but I do have a suggestion.
Here is your question: Does the temperature of water affects its freezing rate?
It was in our Science workbook and I thought it was really cool.
I would do the same thing, but unfortunately, I have to do a History Fair.
To be more specific:
Hot water and cold water. Which one freezes faster?
This post has been edited by asianxsensation: 10 October 2007 - 05:44 PM
#8
Posted 10 October 2007 - 05:45 PM
QUOTE(asianxsensation @ Oct 10 2007, 08:43 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
LOLLLL!
I've never done the Science fair before, but I do have a suggestion.
Here is your question: Does the temperature of water affects its freezing rate?
It was in our Science workbook and I thought it was really cool.
I would do the same thing, but unfortunately, I have to do a History Fair.
I've never done the Science fair before, but I do have a suggestion.
Here is your question: Does the temperature of water affects its freezing rate?
It was in our Science workbook and I thought it was really cool.
I would do the same thing, but unfortunately, I have to do a History Fair.
maybe ill do that one?!
it does affect it right?
#9
Posted 10 October 2007 - 05:49 PM
QUOTE(hc&&jc:] @ Oct 10 2007, 08:45 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
maybe ill do that one?!
it does affect it right?
Yes.
Coughhotwaterfreezesfastercough.
#10
Posted 10 October 2007 - 05:50 PM
QUOTE(asianxsensation @ Oct 10 2007, 08:49 PM) <{POST_SNAPBACK}>
Yes.
Coughhotwaterfreezesfastercough.
Coughhotwaterfreezesfastercough.
serious?
I thought it would be cold water!
thats cool!
#11
Posted 10 October 2007 - 07:22 PM
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