General Science Project Information

The Science of Choosing Christmas Gifts for Dad

The bottom line of this is simply that – there is no science to choosing dad’s gift. We’ve started a blog that will help you as you shop for all your holiday gifts. You can take a look at its very beginning at one of the pages, appropriately (but not very originally) entitled Christmas Gifts [...]

Human Behavior Science Projects

Human behavior science projects are a popular choice for kids headed to the science fair. While gathering enough test subjects can be tricky, these projects can be a great way for students to learn about testing, meet interesting people, and have fun. Because of the difficulty in getting a large enough sample size, some teachers [...]

Fast And Easy Science Projects

“Fast and Easy Science Projects!” It sounds like something hawked between science fiction flicks on late night television. What it is, however, is the heart cry of every mom who has faced the looming deadline of a science fair.
Most science projects aren’t fast, and if they’re too easy, the teacher won’t accept them. Kids have [...]

The Scientific Method Unraveled

Depending on which science book you’re reading, there are either four, or five, or six steps to the scientific method. Doesn’t sound very scientific, does it?! It’s all basically the same general idea, so we’ve taken the average, and are giving you five steps:

1. Observation – Looking at something in the world. Watching things closely [...]

Writing the Hypothesis for an Experiment

In our science project guides, we give you step by step instructions for doing your project, starting with the hypothesis and ending with the conclusion. We don’t, however, give you what the hypothesis should be. Sometimes customers ask us why.

The reason is simple – the hypothesis is an educated guess – YOUR educated guess, and [...]

Fifth Grade Science Projects that Rock

A Fifth Grade Science Project can be one of the most fun school projects that a parent and child can do together. Here are some really good science project ideas that our family has done. The projects are easy to do, yet they meet the requirements of most science fairs and most fifth grade teachers. [...]

Grade Level of Projects

“My granddaughter has a Science Fair coming up soon and we need help. She is in the 2nd grade. My question is are the 24 Hour Projects 2nd grade level? If not, do you offer any at that level? Thanks.”
We often get this question about our projects. The answer is almost always, “Yes, you can [...]

Our 25th Science Project – and Counting

One year I decided I would do a science project called “Do Science Projects Cause Maternal Insanity?” That was the year we sent one of our sons to the neighbor’s house to do his science experiment. It was one of the years that each of our four boys had to do science projects.

Thirty five years [...]

The Teacher Doesn’t Like His Question

I had a seventh grader contact me about a science project he was doing. The question (from one of our projects) was, “Does Covering the Mouth with Hands Prevent the Spread of Germs?”

This project was designed for elementary school students, and the teacher wasn’t pleased with its simplicity. Her main objection was that the experiment [...]

24 Hour Science Projects – the Blog

Welcome to the first blog post for 24 Hour Science Projects! In this blog, I’ll be sharing the science project experiences of some of our customers and friends.
Science projects are a big part of most elementary and middle school science programs. Most schools require that a student either participate in a science fair or do [...]