| If you are looking for an easy science fair project you | | | | see if the surface on which a snail is travelling affects |
| really don't have to look far. There are ideas all around | | | | the speed that it moves, you could investigate whether |
| us. Pick any topic that interests you and you can come | | | | cockroaches have a sense of direction, or if ants |
| up with a science fair project for it. Remember, your | | | | prefer plain water, sugar water or salt water. |
| project doesn't have to be complex to be good. You | | | | You could also test and see if plants will grow |
| can pick an easy science fair project and as long as | | | | towards light, or if they can grow without sunlight at all. |
| you understand the project, are able to explain it and | | | | If that doesn't interest you, you could try making your |
| present it nicely, you will get great marks. You may | | | | own tornado. This is a surprisingly easy experiment; all |
| even get marks better than some of your peers who | | | | you need is water, a jar, some dish detergent and |
| choose to do complicated projects that they don't fully | | | | food coloring. Mix the water, a teaspoon of dish |
| understand. | | | | detergent and some food coloring into a jar, shake it |
| Easy science fair ideas are testing people's sense of | | | | up for 20 seconds and then give it a spin. You will then |
| smell. This can be accomplished by gathering a few | | | | have an instant tornado! There are endless possibilities |
| different scents and asking some volunteers if they | | | | so let your mind go wild and you are sure to come up |
| can identify them. Another easy project would be to | | | | with a great winning project! |