Did You Do One of These Science Projects?

 



      




Share Your Science Project Experience and Be Entered in Our iTunes Giveaway

We are giving away iTunes gift cards!



Students who completed one of the projects below could win one of ten $50 iTunes gift cards! To enter our random drawing, students need to complete the following steps by March 21: 



    1. Make sure you have a free Science Buddies account. (To register for a free Science Buddies account, sign up here.) 

    2. Click the link below for the project you did.

    3. Sign in to your Science Buddies account. 

    4. Complete the "I Did this Project" form. (Note: to be entered in the giveaway, you must upload a photo when completing the form. Your photo can be of your project display board or a photo from the experiment itself. Stock photos will not be considered.)

    5. Look for the list of winners in our April newsletter!  









     


(Note: Contest open to U.S., K-12 students. Entries will be verified and follow-up questions regarding the project may be asked. Authentic photo from student's project is required. Entries accepted until March 21, 2011.)


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Your Science!
What will you explore for your science project this year? What is your favorite classroom science activity? Email us a short (one to three sentences) summary of your science project or teaching tip. You might end up featured in an upcoming Science Buddies newsletter!


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Science Buddies Kits

Science Buddies' convenient project kits contain everything you need to perform one of our Project Ideas—all in one box!


Help With Your Science Project

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