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Hey, future Einstein... Yes, I am talking to you. Middle school science projects have the potential to boost a student to level of extreme scientist – the guru of the chosen field – the Mr. or Miss Expert In The Field! All you need is the correct project that suits you and that you are excited about and you could be that student!

Science is all about answering questions. There are right and wrong ways to do that – the “How to” page will get you on the right track ... after all a good scientist always does the preparation and ground work before getting stuck into any experiments ... (but you knew that, right?)


Let me explain something...
The beauty of this site is that with each of the middle school science projects listed, you have the choice to do the entire project with the recommended experiments, or link straight to each of the experiments individually!



Below you will find various project titles and separate experiments (most of which are used in the projects)listed under the main disciplines of school science –
Earth Science, Biology, and Physics.

OK, enough of my jabber – let's move on to...

THE PROJECTS





Earth Science


PROJECTS

  • That settles it (All about soil profiles and valleys.)

    EXPERIMENTS

  • One on top of another

  • Making valleys

    Biology


    PROJECTS

  • That settles it (All about soil profiles and valleys.)

  • My pot plant is thirsty (How do plants drink?)

  • There is something green on my bread (How to stop mold from ruining your lunch?)

  • Ecosystem in a bottle (Find out how important balance is in an ecosystem.)

  • What beans like to drink (How is the growth of plants affected by different substances they take in?)



    EXPERIMENTS

  • One on top of another

  • Making valleys

  • Understanding diffusion

  • How plants drink

  • Growing smelly fluff

  • Say no to mold - water

  • Say no to mold - air

  • Say no to mold - temperature

  • Make an ecosystem diagram or model

  • Ecosystem in a bottle

  • Finding the balance

  • Drink up little bean plant








    Physics


    PROJECTS

  • Refraction – fact or fiction (How are rainbows made and how can light make magic?)

  • Give that burglar a shock (How to make a simple burglar alarm.)

  • It's all about the music (How music affects your body.)

  • You light up my shirt (Does the color of my shirt determine how hot I am?)

  • Electric attraction (How do I make a magnet using electricity?)



    EXPERIMENTS

  • Colors of the rainbow

  • How to make a rainbow

  • Magic coin

  • Broken pencil

  • Make a burglar alarm

  • Movin' you

  • Colors of the rainbow

  • Refraction of light - how to make a rainbow

  • Reflection makes colors

  • Reflection and absorption – hot shoes

  • Coils and nails

    Chemistry

    PROJECTS

  • Gas and colors! (A project using a chemical reaction to blow up a balloon and a natural pH indicator.)

    EXPERIMENTS

  • What a gas!

  • Showing your true color.




    The difference between middle school science projects and elementary science projects is that you have to start applying more and more what you discover in your experiments and research to the overall topic. This, in itself, can be mind-blowing...

    But...

    before you jump in with all the enthusiasm that I know you have, and choose your science project, click here find out how to produce jaw-dropping middle school science projects .

    Are you ready to do science???