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Science Fair Food Projects – How To Stop Food From Rotting
Science Fair Food Projects – How To Stop Food From Rotting
This is one example of our easy science fair food projects the kids will enjoy. You will need about two weeks to complete it so, if you have waited until the last minute it may be a good idea to have a look at 24 Hour Science Projects where you will find many you can do in 24 hours or less.
For a good science fair project you have to make notes of all your steps, saying what you are doing and why you are doing it. You must formulate a hypothesis, and do the experiment according to the correct scientific method and think of your display. It is always a good idea to take photos as you go. Once again, if you are unsure, go to 24 Hour Science Projects.
This experiment is going to show us why some substances can be used as preservatives. What is a preservative? In this experiment we are going to look at natural preservatives and not chemicals developed by scientists.
Science fair food projects always have a very practical lesson for the kids to learn and this one is no exception. They will see why some ordinary household food ingredients have been used for centuries to preserve food, especially before refrigerators and freezers where available!
After the project has been completed, let an adult dispose of all the food as it may be rotting. It is also best to let an adult do all the cutting involved.
What you will need for your experiment:
- An apple sliced into six equal pieces
- 6 Small jars
- Enough salt to fill a jar
- Enough sugar to fill a jar
- Enough antibacterial soap to fill a jar
- Enough vinegar to fill a jar
- Enough water to fill a jar
- A felt tipped pen
- Some paper plates
- Labels to label your jars with
- A knife
- Disposable utensils to work with the rotting apple pieces (so your hands do not come into contact with them.)
How to do your experiment:
- Label the jars as follows: sugar, salt, vinegar, antibacterial soap, water and control.
- Do you know what the “control” is for? This goes towards the proper scientific method.
- Now you place a piece of apple in each jar.
- Remember to take photos of each step for your display
- Now you have to completely cover the apple pieces with each substance.
- In the jar marked “sugar,” you cover the piece of apple completely with sugar and in the jar marked “salt” you cover the piece of apple completely with salt etc.
- In the jar marked “control” you do not cover the piece of apple with anything.
- Do you know why you do not cover the piece in the “control” bottle with anything?
- Now you have to place the jars in a cool place
- After one week your take the jars and examine their contents.
- Make detailed notes of all the changes and do not forget to take photos
- When you want to look at the pieces in the sugar and salt where you cannot see through the substances, throw them out on a paper plate and use the disposable utensils to dig them out and look at them
- Which apple pieces rotted?
- Which of the pieces have the appearance that they have been preserved?
- Do the preserved pieces appear dried out?
- Can you observe any color changes in the pieces of apple?
- Can you notice any difference in the texture of the apple pieces?
- These are all the things you have think of and make meticulous notes of.
- Remember your photos!
- Now it is only a case of putting your display together and you will have done one of our fun science fair food projects.
For more Science Fair Food Projects you can have a look at our site Easy Science Fair Projects.
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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Seven – Static Electricity
Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Seven – Static Electricity
Here is part seven of our Science Fair projects Kids Will Enjoy about static Electricity. In this experiment we are going to see how to objects that are negatively laden are attracted to objects that are positively laden. Once the objects are no longer negatively laden, they are not drawn by a positively laden object any more.
Remember for a full science project you will have to combine this whole series, so, I hope you have time to wait for them all! If not, there is a very good solution for you, go to 24 Hour Science Projects; there you will find complete science fair projects you can do in 24 hours or less! So, if you are in a hurry, go to 24 Hour Science Projects now!
Here are our science fair projects kids will enjoy:
Remember, for all science fair projects you have to make notes of everything you do, why you do it, what you are trying to prove or demonstrate and your conclusion. It is always a good idea to take photos for your exhibition.
The case of the dancing paper dolls:
What you need for your experiment:
- Two books
- A glass disk
- A metal plate
- Two books
- Tissue paper dolls about 3cm tall (cut any way you prefer as long as they not too big)
- A woolen cloth
How to do your experiment:
- Cut out your paper dolls (about 3-4)
- Place two books a little way apart with the metal plate between them
- Place the glass disk over them to be over the metal plate
- Place the paper dolls in the metal plate
- What happens when you place the paper dolls on the metal plate under the glass disk?
- Now rub the glass disk with the woolen cloth for a few minutes
- What happens?
- Why does it happen?
- By rubbing the glass disk with the woolen cloth it is loaded with electron to make it negative
- Now the disk draws the positively laden paper dolls and they are also loaded
- Now they drop down and the metal plate draws the electrons from them, once again making them positive
- Now the glass draws them again and so the dance continues
I think this can be quite a good display for your friends to admire!
This is the seventh of our short series of science fair projects kids will enjoy. Look out for the others as doing all these experiments as one will probably be the best way of doing a thorough science fair project.
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Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Five – Static Electricity
Science Fair Projects Kids Will Enjoy Part Five – Static Electricity
Here is part five of our Science Fair projects Kids Will Enjoy about static Electricity. In this experiment we are going to see how to objects that are negatively laden “push” each other away. Opposite to a negative and positive drawing each other.
Remember for a full science project you will have to combine this whole series, so, I hope you have time to wait for them all! If not, there is a very good solution for you, go to 24 Hour Science Projects; there you will find complete science fair projects you can do in 24 hours or less! So, if you are in a hurry, go to 24 Hour Science Projects now!
Here are our science fair projects kids will enjoy:
Remember, for all science fair projects you have to make notes of everything you do, why you do it, what you are trying to prove or demonstrate and your conclusion. It is always a good idea to take photos for your exhibition.
The case of the hostile balloons!
What you will need:
- 2 Balloons
- 2 pieces of string
- A wooly sweater
How to do this experiment:
- Blow up both balloons as much as possible without bursting them
- Tie them with the strings
- Rub both on your sweater for a few minutes
- What happens?
- Why do you think it happens?
- What happens to the balloon closest to your sweater?
After you have rubbed the balloons on your sweater, they are both negatively laden with electrons they withdrew from your sweater. Because the sweater has given off the electrons it is now positively laden, this is why the balloon closest to your sweater sticks to your sweater while the two balloons drift far apart. So, what does that tell you about two objects that are negative or positively laden?
This is the fifth of our short series of science fair projects kids will enjoy. Look out for our next post as doing all these experiments as one will probably be the best way of doing a thorough science fair project.
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