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What was your prize winning science fair project you presented at the science fair?
I just want to know, what was your PRIZE WINNING science fair project you presented at the science fair? Like...what was the topic of your project, how did you present your project, what was unique about your project, etc?
A Hurricane
Why and how do hurricanes form.
Plexiglas box, with glitter in it.
Blew hot air in one side, and cold air in the other side.
You can use a fan on one side and a heater with a fan on the other side.
You'll need to cover each with a transitional cone that leads to a tube (like the ones they sell for pool filters) that attaches to a pre-cut hole in the plexiglass.
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Rich Diesslins Funny Theology Cartoons - Deism - Gods Third Grade Science Fair Project - Greeting Cards-12 Greeting Cards with envelopes List Price: $19.95 Sale Price: $15.95 |
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Deism - Gods Third Grade Science Fair Project Greeting Card is measuring 5.5w x 5.5h. Greeting Cards are sold in sets of 6 or 12. Give these fun cards to your frieds and family as gift cards, thank you notes, invitations or for any other occasion. Greeting Cards are blank inside and come with white envelopes. |
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Rich Diesslins Funny Theology Cartoons - Deism - Gods Third Grade Science Fair Project - Greeting Cards-6 Greeting Cards with envelopes List Price: $14.49 Sale Price: $10.49 |
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Deism - Gods Third Grade Science Fair Project Greeting Card is measuring 5.5w x 5.5h. Greeting Cards are sold in sets of 6 or 12. Give these fun cards to your frieds and family as gift cards, thank you notes, invitations or for any other occasion. Greeting Cards are blank inside and come with white envelopes. |
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Preparing A Science Fair Project $41.99 Preparing A Science Fair Project |
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So You Have to Do a Science Fair Project $10.26 pick a project you’ ll enjoy create a great experiment organize your data design a winning backboard and more!	 Your all-in-one resource for science fair success Gearing up for your first science fair project? Looking for the perfect science fair survival guide? Well, now your search is over. So You Have to Do a Science Fair Project, written by an experienced science fair judge and an international science fair winner, walks you through the science fair process, one step at a time. Filled with lots of solid, practical advice and troubleshooting tips, this easy-to-use handbook covers: The basics of the scientific method How to find a good topic How to do thorough research How to create a successful experiment How to organize your data And much more! There are also lots of helpful suggestions for polishing your final presentation, including putting the finishing touches on your display, dressing to impress on science fair day, and knowing how to talk with the judges. Whether you’ re a first-time participant or a science student looking to excel, you’ ll find yourself turning to this invaluable resource again and again for years to come. |
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Project A $16.98 Tenor saxophonist Joel Frahm and keyboardist Bruce Katz pay instrumental tribute to the rhythm & blues tunes of pop icon Aretha Franklin in a manner that is removed from stock arrangements or rote interpretations. Frahm and Katz tend to change things up a bit on the majority of these well-chosen selections, which bear only a minimal resemblance to the powerful songs of Sister 'Re. That Frahm's modernistic personal style is sublimated, or that Katz doesn't groove hard and strong, is not the issue. What is at hand makes this group stand alone as a unit dedicated to this music of their youth, leaving karaoke or copycat charts to much less-talented musicians, as they bring a different heartfelt aesthetic to these proceedings. Electric guitarist Chris Vitarello is a major factor adding new voicings, while Franklin's electric bass guitarist Jerry Jemmott makes his funky presence felt on five of these selections. The always exemplary and talented Katz rotates on piano, Hammond B-3, and Wurlitzer, while a two-man horn section is added on three tracks. Of the obvious modifications, "Maybe I'm A Fool" is a sprightly waltz with Katz on piano in more an N.Y.C. street style, while the famous "Rock Steady" is much lighter on its feet than the original, and does not necessarily "get down" with dual bass, drums, and electric pianos. Completely off the charts, Vitarello's slide guitar à la Duane Allman or Derek Trucks moves in secular-to-New Orleans-shuffle modes during "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." Frahm's influences cum King Curtis via Michael Brecker clearly come to the surface on the choogling shuffle "Love the One You're With," but the churchy organ of Katz spurs a light or loping funk and some clockwork rhythms for "Spirit in the Dark" where the tenor saxophonist adopts a spiritual stance akin to John Coltrane. A very slow, urban blues accented by Vitarello and the horns identifies "It Ain't Fair," similar to the Art Blakey/Bobby Timmons evergreen "Moanin'," while back to New Orleans, the upbeat, funky pace of "Packing Up, Getting Ready to Go" might have been a better first number than the last selection. Unfortunately, the opener "The House That Jack Built" is the one track that really falls flat, a clearly simplified cover that belies the creative nature of these musicians. Overall this recording expresses a good time had by all, clearly a labor of love, and brings Franklin's Detroit gospel to star power rhythm & blues music forward in a different light. While not likely to shake and quake booties or turn dance music into an intellectual thesis, Frahm and Katz achieve a balance somewhere in the middle that should be pleasing to many younger jazz and older non-jazz fans. ~ Michael G. Nastos, RoviPerformers: Bruce Katz - Hammond B3, Organ (Hammond), Piano, Wurlitzer; |
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It's Not Fair $8.08 It's Not Fair |
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It's Not Fair! $14.57 It's Not Fair! |
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No Fair! $8.32 No Fair! |
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Science Fair Project Index, 1985-1989 $85.56 Includes science projects and experiments found in 195 books published between 1985 and 1989. Almost all areas of science and many areas of technology are covered. |
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Janice Vancleave's A+ Science Fair Workbook and Project Journal $16.22 From popular, bestselling author and educator Janice VanCleave comes this collection of science experiments for middle and high school students, supplemented with fill-in-the-blanks notebook pages and a personal project journal. |
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Project Mulberry $13.76 When seventh graders and best friends Patrick and Julia are struggling to pick an animal to raise for their state fair project--pigs and chickens aren't exactly apartment material--Julia's mother suggests silkworms. Though Patrick is immediately excited, |


