Grade 4 Science Fair Projects

| My name is Anne-Marie Killer. I am a well qualified Science teacher with a B.Sc. degree. I have taught Science for many years. I ran a highly successful and very popular Science Club for 4 to 12 year old children. These kids could not wait to come to my laboratory for an exciting hour of Science fun. And guess what? I think I enjoyed it even more than they did... :-)
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You see, I'm passionate about Science. And I love working with children. I love to motivate and inspire. My enthusiasm, almost like magic, rubs off onto the children I work with.
How can I help YOU?
Below I have listed 5 complete simple Grade 4 Science Fair Projects that you can buy for $5 each...OR...you can buy them in a bundle for only $7.00 :-) That's right, here they are, all 5 complete grade 4 Science Fair Projects for only $7.00!
OR you can buy them each individually:
- Chemistry 1 - The Magic Of Copper Oxidation The purpose of this science fair project is to create a verdigris finish on a piece of copper. In this science fair project, you will oxidative copper using ammonia. This process will create a verdigris finish on your copper object.
- Chemistry 2 - Find The Bacteria Hiding In Your Milk The purpose of this science fair project is to determine how much bacteria is present in the milk that you drink. It is necessary to find the amount of bacteria present in your milk to make sure that the milk is safe to drink. You can use the "Methylene Blue Test" to determine the amount of bacteria in the milk. Adult supervision is required.
- Chemistry 3 - How To Make Natural Plastic Using Household Items The purpose of this science fair project is to create natural plastic using everyday household items. We use plastic in our lives everyday, but this plastic is synthetically made. In the past, plastic was created from household objects such as plants and the fat of animals. Synthetic plastic of today does not breakdown or deteriorate very easily.
- Chemistry 4 - The Color Removing Properties of Bleach The purpose of this science fair project is to determine the strength of a solution based on the amount of bleach it takes to remove the color from the solution. The solution will consist of water mixed with a specific strength of food coloring. (ie. One drop, two drops, three drops of food coloring and so on.)
- Chemistry 5 - How To Grow Crystals The purpose of this science fair project is to grow beautiful crystals through chemistry. Crystals are solids that have formed in an orderly pattern known as crystallinity. You can create your own crystals by heating water with potash alum. The water absorbs the potash alum which then forms crystals. These crystals can have different shapes such as cubic, hexagonal, tetragonal and many other geometric shapes.
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