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  • Exploding Baking Soda Experiments

    Children will have a blast making a fire extinguisher, launching a rocket into outer space, and making the perfect Christmas present for mom while participating in these hot experiments with baking soda and vinegar.
    By Lisa King December 8, 2011 

  • Sensational Science Projects for the Upper Grades

    Prepare your middle school or high school students for the science fair with this list of challenging projects. Make this year's science fair a complete success!
    By Carole Bruzzano October 29, 2011 

  • Easy Science Fair Projects for Younger Students

    Younger students can use simple science experiments and still generate interesting results. The majority of the items needed for these experiments can be found in the home or garage. Here's a guide to some helpful resources and information.
    By P. Andrew Powe September 28, 2011 


  • Collection of Guides: Biology Concepts, Guides and Tips for Students

    Being a scientist is cool! Every child is required to understand basic biology throughout their academic years and we have made learning easier by pulling together a homework study guide and also tips to help students from preschool through high school...
    By Olivia Emisar September 13, 2011 

  • Achoo! A Study Guide on Germs & Viruses in the Body

    When fall and winter starts rolling in, we hear those all too common sounds — coughing, sneezing and sniffling from a runny nose. Those may be signs of a virus! But how do viruses work in the body to make us sick?
    By Elizabeth Stannard Gromisch August 30, 2011 

  • The Fiery Facts on Thermal Energy

    Supplied by the Sun, fire and other sources, thermal energy is one of the most important types of energy available. It is necessary to sustain human life and can be used to produce electricity. Understanding what thermal energy is about is important in...
    By Winston Smith August 17, 2011 


  • Fun Facts About Fall: Celebrating Autumn

    Fall is a beautiful time of year with crisp cool air, colorful leaves and a harvest of plentiful vegetables. But do we know the scientific reasons behind the changing of the seasons? Learn some cool facts about autumn here!
    By P. Andrew Powe August 15, 2011 

  • Super Science Fair Projects for Third Grade Students

    All of these science projects are easy enough for the third grader to do at home, with items you probably already have! Get started performing these easy experiments today!
    By P. Andrew Powe August 14, 2011 

  • Growing Crystals Science Project

    Grow crystals in a manner that is fun and simple for elementary and middle school students. By showing children the process behind this development, teachers are able to teach them more complicated crystal formations.
    By P. Andrew Powe July 14, 2011 

  • The Stages of Fetal Development in Humans

    Babies are very fun to watch and observe. They grow and develop so quickly, almost right before our eyes! Prior to being born, though, they have even more rapid growth as a fetus.
    By Andrea Coventry July 14, 2011 
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