What does 4th grade science look like?

Fourth graders explore physical science in a number of ways. By studying magnetism and static electricity, kids gain insights into electrically charged objects. They’ll also learn about electrical circuits, including how to distinguish between different types of circuits.

What questions do science fair judges ask?

Possible Judge Questions

  • Explain your project.
  • What was your question/problem?
  • What was your hypothesis?
  • What was your control?
  • What was your variable(s)?
  • How did you test your hypothesis?
  • Show me your project notebook.
  • What were the results of your tests?

What makes a good science fair project?

from at least 20 feet away. We’re not kidding!

  • Originality. More and more often judges are looking for creative and original ideas.
  • a large percentage of people who make good science fair projects keep project logs in which they record anything of note
  • What to include in a science fair project?

    Include each step of your science fair project: Abstract, question, hypothesis, variables, background research, and so on. Use a font size of at least 16 points for the text on your display board, so that it is easy to read from a few feet away.

    What science project can you do for a science fair?

    Popcorn Project. Would you like to write for us?

  • Growing Borax Crystals. The project doesn’t require more than 24 hours to grow the borax crystals.
  • water testing should help gauge the quality of samples being collected.
  • Slicing a Banana Without Peeling.
  • Ice and Fog.
  • What are some testable questions for a science fair project?

    Testable Questions for Science Fair Projects Does the type of liquid affect how fast an ice cube melts? Does changing the temperature of water affect the buoyancy of an egg? Does the amount of Mentos (white candy) affect the height of the pop explosion? (remember you cannot use brand names on your board or journal)