Free Science Fair Projects
So, your schools having a science fair and you either are lacking the funds to make your project or you just do not want to spend the money. So without spending money you will have to make one of many free science fair projects. There are many free science fair projects that can be made from materials commonly found around the home, trash or easily findable. Here are a few free science fair projects.
Can you tell someones gender by the shape of their feet?
Required Materials: Pencil, 10 sheets of paper, eraser
In this free science fair projects, have several people trace their feet onto the paper. Label the paper the number it was used and record the number on a separate piece of paper. The separate piece of paper should include age, weight, height, gender and ethnicity. Have your friends and peers take turns looking though the pictures of the feet and deciding which ones are male and which ones are female. Record this data to a tally and graph.
How Gullible are people to Science?
Required Materials: Pencil, 1 piece of paper, clipboard, eraser
Did you know that bi-hydrogated oxide is used in the production of cigarettes and is also used as an industry floor cleaning agent, but may be found in your child's candy! Its water! Ordinary water is used for these purposes. To make this free science fair projects work simply get signatures from as many people as you can. Highlight and document the names of people who are rich or have jobs that require brains.
The Effects of Not Eating
Required Materials: Pencil, 1 piece of paper, eraser, pizza, pop
For this free science fair project have a group of friends come over. Don't feed them that night or the next morning or lunch. Have them repeat the endurance test. Compare the results. Treat your friends to pizza and pop afterwards.
Which Cola tastes better Pepsi or Coke, Can you tell?
Required Materials: Pencil, several pieces of paper, eraser, a bottle of Pepsi, a bottle of coke, various brands of no name Cola, 5+ glasses/person, scissors.
For this free science fair project pour a glass of Pepsi, a glass of coke, 2 to 8 glasses of no name Cola and a glass of water. Mark the glasses with numbers by cutting the paper and labeling the glasses. Record the results.
There are many other free science fair projects, all they require are a little time and thought on your part.
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Can you tell someones gender by the shape of their feet?
Required Materials: Pencil, 10 sheets of paper, eraser
In this free science fair projects, have several people trace their feet onto the paper. Label the paper the number it was used and record the number on a separate piece of paper. The separate piece of paper should include age, weight, height, gender and ethnicity. Have your friends and peers take turns looking though the pictures of the feet and deciding which ones are male and which ones are female. Record this data to a tally and graph.
How Gullible are people to Science?
Required Materials: Pencil, 1 piece of paper, clipboard, eraser
Did you know that bi-hydrogated oxide is used in the production of cigarettes and is also used as an industry floor cleaning agent, but may be found in your child's candy! Its water! Ordinary water is used for these purposes. To make this free science fair projects work simply get signatures from as many people as you can. Highlight and document the names of people who are rich or have jobs that require brains.
The Effects of Not Eating
Required Materials: Pencil, 1 piece of paper, eraser, pizza, pop
For this free science fair project have a group of friends come over. Don't feed them that night or the next morning or lunch. Have them repeat the endurance test. Compare the results. Treat your friends to pizza and pop afterwards.
Which Cola tastes better Pepsi or Coke, Can you tell?
Required Materials: Pencil, several pieces of paper, eraser, a bottle of Pepsi, a bottle of coke, various brands of no name Cola, 5+ glasses/person, scissors.
For this free science fair project pour a glass of Pepsi, a glass of coke, 2 to 8 glasses of no name Cola and a glass of water. Mark the glasses with numbers by cutting the paper and labeling the glasses. Record the results.
There are many other free science fair projects, all they require are a little time and thought on your part.