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Parents play an important role in fostering enthusiasm for science in their children. Doing science projects together at home can make a wonderful weekend or "day off" activity. The following list of projects contains projects from our library of science Project Ideas that meet the following criteria:
  • Use readily available materials.
  • Can be completed in a few hours.

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The Brains Behind 'Where's Waldo?'
The Brains Behind 'Where's Waldo?'
Difficulty
Time Required Very Short (≤ 1 day)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety No issues

What makes you notice someone in a crowd? Why do some things stand out, while others melt into the background? In this science project you can investigate the psychology of how things get noticed, by studying how our brains perform a visual search. Read more
Tightening the Turns in Speed Skating: Lessons in Centripetal Force & Balance
Tightening the Turns in Speed Skating: Lessons in Centripetal Force & Balance
Difficulty
Time Required Very Short (≤ 1 day)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety Minor injury possible

Enjoy the thrill and pace of speed skating, do you? Well, this project's for you. Fast turns around the track become your laboratory tests in these experiments whether you skate on ice, wood, or pavement. The goal is to determine which type of turns are best in a race—tight, medium, or wide—and then to figure out why. You'll analyze the speed and stability of your turns and compare your results with those of a few fellow skaters. This is a… Read more
Twirls, Whirls, Spins, & Turns: The Science & Reflexes of Dizziness
Twirls, Whirls, Spins, & Turns: The Science & Reflexes of Dizziness
Difficulty
Time Required Very Short (≤ 1 day)
Prerequisites None
Material Availability Readily available
Cost Very Low (under $20)
Safety Minor injury possible

Tilt-A-Whirls, Merry-Go-Rounds, Spinning Tea Cups...does just the thought of them make you dizzy? Why should something so fun make our heads spin so long even after the ride has stopped? Learn about spins, turns, and the mixed signals that fire in our brains when the sensation of dizziness takes over. Weak stomachs, beware. This project has tests that will make your head spin! Read more
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