| Simple science fair projects are great if you have a | | | | CD, and a classical CD. Place one plant in a room with |
| limited amount of time to complete them, or if you just | | | | the rock and roll music playing, another plant in a room |
| want to do a quick project for fun. Science fair | | | | with the classical music playing, and the third in a quiet |
| projects don't have to be long, involved and complex | | | | room. Water them daily and record how each plant is |
| to be good. Simple science fair projects do great in | | | | doing after one and two weeks. |
| science fairs as long as you can show that you | | | | Another simple project to try might be to see if plants |
| learned something from the project, and are able to | | | | grow towards light. To do this, you need two plants |
| present it in an eye catching way and explain your | | | | and two boxes that the plants will fit in. Cut a hole in |
| project to the judges. | | | | the top of one box and place the plant inside, and cut |
| One example of simple science fair projects is to see | | | | a hole in the side of the other box and place the |
| what sort of effect music will have on the growth of | | | | second plant inside. Water them daily and check after |
| plants. All you need for this project is three plants of | | | | a week or so to see if each of them is growing |
| the same variety, preferably as similar in shape and | | | | towards the hole in the box or not. |
| size as you can get, and 2 CD players, a rock and roll | | | | |