| Easy science fair project ideas can be found | | | | only test one variable or hypothesis. |
| anywhere. All you need to do is choose a topic that | | | | Example of an easy science fair experiments include |
| you're interested in learning about; you're going to be | | | | plant science projects, such as seeing if a plant will |
| more enthused if you're actually interested in the | | | | grow towards light. This is quite simple to test as you |
| project, and remember that you don't need to re-invent | | | | need very few supplies, just two plants, two boxes, |
| the wheel. Judges just want to know that you learned | | | | and scissors to cut the holes in the boxes, and it |
| something from your project. It's even okay to take an | | | | doesn't take too long before you see your results. |
| existing project and alter the variables to make it your | | | | Another easy science fair project idea is to see how |
| own. | | | | much mass a caterpillar can eat in one day. This |
| Topics related to current events and concerns are | | | | requires mainly observation after you've collected your |
| usually a good choice to capture people's attention. | | | | materials, which consist of a caterpillar, a little tank or |
| You should also make sure that your project is actually | | | | container for it, and some tasty leaves. Always keep |
| a science project. It's all well and good to make a | | | | in mind that science projects don't need to complex to |
| working model of a volcano, but what question are | | | | be good. |
| you answering with it? To keep your project simple, | | | | |