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Ask a Cricket, 'What is The Temperature?'
Ask a Cricket, 'What is The Temperature?'
Difficulty
Time Required Long (2-4 weeks)
Prerequisites You must be in an area where you can hear crickets chirping, which they will only do if the temperature is between 55°F and 100°F.
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety No issues

A cricket as a thermometer? Yes, that is right! In this science fair project, you will investigate how the chirps of these tiny creatures can do more than lull you to sleep—they can tell you the temperature! Read more
Respiration and Gills: What Factors Affect Respiration in an Aquatic Environment? *
Respiration and Gills: What Factors Affect Respiration in an Aquatic Environment?
Difficulty
Time Required Average (6-10 days)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Low ($20 - $50)
Safety No issues

During metabolism, organisms experience physical and chemical changes. All animals need some way to exchange chemical waste generated during metabolism for fresh nutrients. One way that these metabolic chemicals are exchanged is during respiration, the process by which used carbon dioxide gas is exchanged with fresh oxygen and circulated throughout the body. How do organisms living underwater respirate? They use gills, which filter oxygen… Read more
What Is Home Sweet Home to a Bug?
What Is Home Sweet Home to a Bug?
Difficulty
Time Required Average (6-10 days)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Specialty items
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety No issues

If you had to choose between having your favorite dessert, going to a movie, or spending the night at a friend's house, which would you choose? This project shows you how you can "ask" a sowbug (or pillbug) a similar question in order to learn about a bug's preferences. Read more
Worm Hunt: Isolating Soil Nematodes from Your Backyard
Worm Hunt: Isolating Soil Nematodes from Your Backyard
Difficulty
Time Required Long (2-4 weeks)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability The E. coli culture and the agar plates are specialty items. They can be ordered online (see Materials and Equipment for more details), but you will need to plan ahead.
Cost Low ($20 - $50)
Safety This science project involves the use of the bacterium E. coli. Standard microbiology and bacterial safety guidelines should be followed.

Do you know what is living in your backyard? How about at the playground, or in your compost pile? Nematodes, also called roundworms, are the most abundant animal on Earth and they might be living in any of these places. In this science project you'll isolate nematodes from several soil samples to discover the best nematode habitats. Read more
Antlion Pits in Open Sand or Under Leaf Cover
Antlion Pits in Open Sand or Under Leaf Cover
Difficulty
Time Required Average (6-10 days)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Specialty items
Cost Low ($20 - $50)
Safety No issues

Antlion larvae are known for their predatory ways. In sandy areas, they dig pits to trap ants or other crawling insects that happen to stumble in. This project shows you how to create a mini-environment for antlion larvae to test their preferences for pit-building sites. Read more
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