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Faersha
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Joined: Tue Jul 07, 2015 8:00 pm
Occupation: Student:10th grade
Project Question: Last year, Our group successfully created an alternative power source but it can only charge or generate 5 volts. I registered because I need help, Our science teacher hasn't accepted anything of our given ideas. It's difficult because she wants something that hasn't been proven yet and kind of using comparison project.
Project Due Date: The proposal is on July 17, 2015 the final submission is on next year 2016 and presentation is also on next year maybe january or february 2016.
Project Status: I am just starting

Investigatory project ideas ?

Post by Faersha »

My science teacher rejected the topics for our investigatory project :( She wants unproven ideas ~ I need help :cry: :roll: :!: :!:
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Re: Investigatory project ideas ?

Post by deleted-249560 »

Faersha, your science teacher sounds tough. What sort of alternative energy charger did you invent? Lots of things charge with 5 volts these days so I wouldn't belittle your project so easily. Secondly, you posted this in the K-5 section and in 10th grade you probably wanted to ask your question in the 9-12 category. You might get different experts seeing it if you reposted in the right place.

Your teacher wants you to do a project that hasn't been done before? Ambitious! Before any of us can help you, we'd need to know what sorts of things interest you. You mentioned alternative energy in your profile. Was that mechanical? chemical? biological? When you see an article about science that catches your eye, what is it likely to be about? You'll do much better with your project if it's something you're passionate about.

Let us know what you like to think about and maybe we can nudge you towards something your teacher will approve of.

Howard
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