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Science Projects: Sound - Are you looking for ideas for a science project on sound? This article has information and ideas for sound science projects for students in 1st-4th grade, 5th-8th grade, and 9th-12th grade.


Sound is the topic for this set of science projects to extend students’ classroom and textbook experience. A few tips are given for each range of grades. As you would expect, projects become more complex and demanding for older, more experienced students. Projects are made to be modified: you can easily adapt them to make them easier or more demanding. Also you can alter projects from a higher or lower range of grades than your student’s level if it is appropriate for the student’s development and the curriculum you’re using.
Earth science projects include projects in the areas of Bodies of Water, Rocks and Minerals, Soil Science, and Oceanography. This article has information and ideas on earth science projects in all of these categories.


This group of earth science projects take as their jumping off point the broader definition of earth science, which includes other areas besides geology. These projects are adaptable to make them useful for different purposes, and can be used in homeschools, as jumping off points for public or private school science projects, or as the foundation of science fair projects. You can feel free to include, reconfigure, or ignore the extensions. You can, if necessary, also adapt them to a younger or older, more sophisticated audience. The projects are in the area of Bodies of Water, Rocks and Minerals, and Soil Science - both Limnology (the study of fresh water) and Oceanography.
This article has information on how to make a volcano science project. Keep reading for instuctions on how to make a volcano science project, including what materials are needed and directions on three different ways to make a volcano.