| Science experiment ideas all depend upon the individual | | | | fossils, minerals, rocks, the weather, oceans, marine life |
| student's interests. For instance, if you are interested in | | | | or prehistoric creatures are what interest you, in which |
| animals you may be more interested in doing a project | | | | case you should choose Earth Science experiments |
| on Zoology, which is the study of animals, or Biology | | | | ideas to focus on. If machinery and how it works is |
| which is the study of all living things and the | | | | what you find fascinating then you should study |
| relationships between plants and animals. However, if | | | | Engineering. |
| you are interested in plants you might choose to do a | | | | Environmental science experiments might be your thing |
| project on Biology, which again is the study of all living | | | | if you're concerned with the earth, recycling, |
| things, including plants and animals. You will find out | | | | composting, ecology, acid rains and the effects of |
| what makes plants grow, their contribution to our | | | | pollutants. If you're interested in bacteria, yeast and |
| environment and their cell structure. If it's the stars, | | | | microorganisms, then Microbiology is your thing. If you |
| planets, the universe and the solar system that you | | | | like to learn about electricity, energy, gravity, machines, |
| find intriguing, you may want to pick a topic on | | | | magnets and how materials change and combine, then |
| Astrology. | | | | you should choose a Physical science project. |
| If you like working with substances and seeing how | | | | However, if it's numbers and symbols that peak your |
| they react to one another, you should choose a topic | | | | interest, you should choose a topic about Mathematics. |
| about Chemistry. Maybe earthquakes, tornadoes, | | | | |