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  • What Does H2O Consist Of?

    H2O, better known as water, consists of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. The connection between these two elements exists in polarity. In other words, the negative charge of the oxygen...

  • What Is the Meaning of Alloy?

    Alloy chemistry has been an important part of human history from ancient peoples turning bronze into weapons to overwhelm their neighbors to the strong dependence on steel of today's societies. An...

  • How to Distill Water for a Science Project

    Water distillation is used throughout the world to eliminate impurities from water and obtain pure and clean water that can be used for drinking or medical purposes. The process of distilling...

  • How to Spell for Kids

    The English language can be very confusing to children who are just learning to spell. There are many rules to remember, such as "i before e except after c," and even that rule doesn't apply all...

  • How to Make a Rabbit Habitat for a Science Project

    Creating a wild rabbit habitat for a science project can be a little challenging and will take some hard work, but it will be rewarding and environmentally friendly---at least from the rabbits'...

  • How to Do a Research Page for a Science Project

    When doing research for a science fair project or any research project, it is important to avoid plagiarism by quoting your sources. All science fairs require that you include a bibliography or...

  • How to Construct an Art Portfolio Container

    Art students often need a way to store their artwork in the classroom and to protect it when they carry it home. Making your own art portfolio container to store or transport your artwork is a fun...

  • Regular Lights Vs. Laser Lights

    While regular lights and laser lights both share the characteristic of being a type of light, most of the similarity ends there. They are actually very different.

  • How to Make a Floating Butterfly Science Project

    To create a floating butterfly science project, consider designing a basic mobile. Your mobile can have as many arms as desired and can have cross beams on the arms for a more complicated mobile...

  • How to Graduate From High School After 11th Grade

    Graduating from high school after junior year is possible for many students. Leaving school early with a diploma opens up doors to travel, to begin college or a career early, and to get a jump...

  • How to Write an Analysis/Discussion for a Science Project

    Science project presentations are made up of an introduction, hypothesis, materials and methods, experimentation, analysis and discussion. The introduction gives the background information...

  • Background Information for a Volcano Science Project

    Understanding how volcanoes work will improve your overall comprehension of your science project. To create the best project possible it is important to know about the characteristics of...

  • How to Improve Behavior in a Classroom

    Classroom management is one of the main challenges you will face as a teacher. You cannot deliver instructions and students cannot learn in an environment that is disruptive or chaotic. You should...

  • How to Make a Car for Science

    Science project cars make an easy and fun project. Use different materials for the body of the car, including cardboard, soda bottles or milk cartons. Although the propulsion you use can differ as...

  • How to Measure Solubility for a Science Project

    Solubility refers to highest amount of a dissolvable substance, also known as a solute, that can actually be dissolved in a given dissolving substance, also known as a solvent. In terms of science...

  • How to Use a Leyden Capacitator Jar As a Science Project

    The Leyden jar is a small container that holds static electricity. These make great science projects because they are easy to build and fun to make. You can make a Leyden jar and measure how much...

  • How to Make a Hover Craft for a Science Project

    A hovercraft or ACV or "air cushion vehicle" travels on a layer of compressed air that keeps it just above the surface of the Earth. The compressed air serves as a cushion eliminating friction...

  • How to Identify Minerals in Everyday Life

    According to the U.S. Bureau of Mines, the average person consumes or uses 40,000 pounds of minerals each year. Apart from making up the contents of our planet, minerals are vital ingredients for...

  • How to Dispose of Mold in a Science Project

    Growing mold on bread, fruit or other foods can be an exciting science project for a young student. Mold grows quickly and can appear in an array of interesting colors, making a great visual....

  • How to Make an Underwater Volcano Science Project

    It is not uncommon to see a working model of a volcano at a science fair. Usually the model is activated by mixing vinegar and baking soda. Although this is a decent rendering of a volcano, you...

  • How to Do an Alum Science Project

    There are many different options when it is time to pick a science fair project. One of the more common options is to grow crystals. When you think of crystal growing at home, most people think of...

  • How to Pronounce French Words

    French is spoken by roughly 300 million people in at least 50 countries around the world. Despite its prevalence, however, it is commonly understood to be a complicated language to speak. Although...

  • How to Make Saltwater for Science Projects

    A small ocean can be created for a science experiment on tides and the marine environment. The supplies for ocean water are available at many local fish and pet stores, if the ocean itself is not...

  • How to Subtract a Whole Number From a Mixed Number

    Once kids have learned fractions, they must inevitably move on to mixed numbers. A mixed number is simply a whole number with a fraction. Most recipes contain a variety of mixed number...

  • How to Read a Biology Textbook

    Children, teens and college students alike use biology textbooks. Sometimes reading them is no problem and everything is explained easily. Most textbooks also have bolded words or glossaries that...

  • How to Make a Lightning Science Project

    Lightning occurs when static electricity is created in the air. This happens when tiny droplets of water and ice rub against one another. When the particles become charged, the smaller ones float...

  • How to Build a Cardboard House for a School Project

    There are many reasons a teacher may ask her students to build a house for a school project. The lesson could focus on construction, using recycled materials to build, or it could be based on...

  • How to Make Your Science Project Stand Out

    Students must prepare science projects as part of their assignments. In order to effectively communicate information about the project and show the amount of effort that went into it, thoughtful...

  • How to Graph Data for a Science Project

    Many elementary and middle school students are required to collect information and organize it so they can explain it to their classmates. A graph can be prepared as a visual aid to show this...

  • How to Demonstrate Mitosis With Socks & Clothespins

    Mitosis is a process of cell division. One way to learn such a process is with the use of socks and clothespins. Making a demonstration of mitosis requires only a little effort and creativity on...

  • Science Project Suggestions

    Choosing a topic for your science project can be overwhelming. Some students are immediately turned off by the process. Coming up with a topic to study, implementing your experiment, collecting...

  • How to Dissect a Chicken Leg Bone & Soak it in Vinegar

    One of the topics children read and learn about in science class is the skeletal system. Performing experiments helps students visualize what they read. Since using a human bone is out of the...

  • How to Make Body Organs From Balloons for a Science Project

    Amaze your teacher, classmates and science fair judges with this sculpture of the human body made from balloons. In an afternoon, you can blow up intestines, kidneys, liver, heart and lungs to...

  • How to Build a Space Station Science Project

    The International Space Station was built through the combined efforts of the United States, Russia, Canada, Europe and Japan. The Russian-built Zarya control module was launched from Baikonur...

  • How to Make a Science Project Using Candy

    Science projects come in many shapes, sizes and ranges of difficulty. A fun and easy project is making rock candy to learn how crystals are formed. All you need is some sugar and water and about...

  • How to Make a Native American Model House

    Constructing a model Native American dwelling for a school project or for personal pleasure can be a satisfying and educational process. However, building an accurate model requires some basic...

  • How to Write a Career Essay

    A career essay is a short composition about a specific job for which you are currently studying and training. It may also be a research piece about a career that interests you. When writing this...

  • Water Pressure Experiments

    If not in person, most people have seen the Old Faithful geyser in America's Yellowstone National Park on those television travel shows. Old Faithful is probably the best natural example of water...

  • How to Make a Model of the Human Eye

    The eye is an amazing organ. It works by focusing and bending light with the lens. When you look at an object, the light enters your eye through a convex lens that focuses the light to the back of...

  • How to Construct a Plant Cell Model

    Cell studies are common in science classes all over America. Students are often asked to make plant cell models as class projects. This gelatin cell model is quick, easy, accurate and edible. The...

  • How to Understand Factoring Polynomials

    The key to factoring polynomials is an understanding of the distributive property of multiplication: a(b + c) = ab + ac. When factoring polynomials, you are trying to simplify an expression, e.g.,...

  • How to Do a Science Project on Meditation & High Blood Pressure

    Can high blood pressure be controlled by meditation? A science project addressing this question aims to show that proper meditation can lower high blood pressure. If meditation can reduce...

  • How to Make a 3 D Cell

    If you have been assigned to make a 3D model of a cell, there are plenty of ways you can complete this project. Use edible ingredients or craft supplies to create a 3D model of a cell that's sure...

  • Calcium Chloride Vs. Calcium Gluconate

    Calcium chloride is a common salt, appearing as a white solid at room temperature. Calcium gluconate is a calcium supplement used in medicine. Calcium gluconate is the calcium salt of gluconic...

  • How to Make a Human Spine Model

    The spine is a complicated and important part of the human body. Making a spine model will help you not only to understand how the spine works, but it would also be a great project for science...

  • How to Write a Causal Analysis Essay

    Which came first, the chicken or the egg? Sometimes, causes and effects can be difficult to understand. A causal analysis essay functions to simplify such difficulties by providing readers with an...

  • How to Make a Model Lung

    The lungs are just one part of the respiratory system. The sheet of muscle located below the lungs is called the diaphragm and actually does most of the work of breathing. Your lungs are in a...

  • How to Solve for Mass Using the Kinetic Energy Formula

    All objects on earth, the sun, the moon, and even you are made of matter, and all matter has mass. In physics, mass is defined as, "A property of matter equal to the measure of an object's...

  • Wetlands Food Web Activities

    A wetland food web is an ecosystem that transfers nutrients and energy through trophic (nutritional) levels connected and linked in a web, similar to how information is transferred through...

  • How to Make a Terrarium Water Cycle

    Making a terrarium is an excellent way to demonstrate the way in which the water cycle works. It is also a good project for younger students since it requires very little watering; a closed...

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