My 5th graders is doing a science fair project on a lemon battery verses a 9-volt battery. Which one will light the LED light longer. And I am Having a hard time coming up with a name.
My 3rd grader is doing the affects of heart rate while playing video games. He tested 4 kids every 10 minutes for 1 hour with a pulse oximeter. I am Also having a difficult time coming up with a name for that as well.
Please help. Thank you.
Help!! Naming 2 science fair projects for 2 different kids
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Re: Help!! Naming 2 science fair projects for 2 different kids
Hello,
Sounds like some interesting projects! For the first one you could do:
Good luck though! Hope you like some of them!
-Regina
Sounds like some interesting projects! For the first one you could do:
- "If Life Gives You Lemons... Make a Battery!"
"A Citrus-y Solution?: Lemon battery vs a Nine-Volt"
"Lemon-Aid: This Might Get You Out of a Squeeze"
Good luck though! Hope you like some of them!
-Regina
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Re: Help!! Naming 2 science fair projects for 2 different kids
Hi,
Judges actually like titles which simply tell what the question is, so here's a possible title for the video games:
"Does playing a video game affect your heart rate?"
Hope this helps!
BTW: I'm curious if different types of games were tested? Maybe the more fast-paced games had more of an effect?
Judges actually like titles which simply tell what the question is, so here's a possible title for the video games:
"Does playing a video game affect your heart rate?"
Hope this helps!
BTW: I'm curious if different types of games were tested? Maybe the more fast-paced games had more of an effect?

