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What will make the ice melt the fastest?

Posted: Sun Dec 01, 2019 10:33 am
by deleted-801787
I am trying to find a catchy title for my project, and I came up with "Did it melt?". I am not sure that will work. I am following science buddies' (your website) guidelines. Please help!!!! I also came up with "Let It Melt!" please respond!!

Re: What will make the ice melt the fastest?

Posted: Tue Dec 03, 2019 1:23 pm
by DrSullivan
You could do a mix of catchy and descriptive. Example: Let it melt: what makes ice melt the fastest?

Re: What will make the ice melt the fastest?

Posted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 7:48 pm
by cnoonan180
A highly recommended way of writing science fair titles IS catchy and descriptive, in the [catchy]: [descriptive] format. The descriptive portion is usually a short version of the main science fair question/purpose of the experiment.

Some other ideas are:
The Melting Snowman Effect: What makes ice melt the fastest?
Drying Drills: What will make ice melt the fastest?

Hope this helps!

Re: What will make the ice melt the fastest?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2019 4:30 pm
by deleted-801787
cnoonan180 wrote:A highly recommended way of writing science fair titles IS catchy and descriptive, in the [catchy]: [descriptive] format. The descriptive portion is usually a short version of the main science fair question/purpose of the experiment.

Some other ideas are:
The Melting Snowman Effect: What makes ice melt the fastest?
Drying Drills: What will make ice melt the fastest?

Hope this helps!
okay thanks

Re: What will make the ice melt the fastest?

Posted: Wed Dec 11, 2019 4:31 pm
by deleted-801787
DrSullivan wrote:You could do a mix of catchy and descriptive. Example: Let it melt: what makes ice melt the fastest?
thanks

Re: What will make the ice melt the fastest?

Posted: Wed Jan 01, 2020 4:31 pm
by deleted-748903
For this kind of project, you could come up with a variety of names.
For example, you could play around with the name of a very popular song by Vanilla ice and use the name "Ice, Ice, Baby!" and follow that with a description.
You could also add some puns on your board, like: "Why should anyone experiment with thin ice? It’s the best way to achieve a major breakthrough!" (ha as in scientific breakthrough. Get it?)

You could also do: The race to melt

Another idea is, you could use one of the already mentioned titles, but get an ice tray/mold that makes letters and write out your science fair title with ice cubes, then take a picture, and use that picture as your title. You're bound to get an A+ for creativity :)

Hope this helps!
Stay nerdy,
lmp1341