1st place science fair ideas- 10 ideas and tricks to WIN!
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10 ideas and some power tips to make you the king of your science fair!
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Credit to my sister Lisa for being my professional consultant on a lot of these ideas and tips.
My 10 ideas:
1. Number of card shuffles
1.5 Do Carrots improve night vision?
2. 5 second rule
3. Dirtiest surfaces in your house
4. Helium soccer balls
5. Rock, Paper, Scissors strategy- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/03/rock-paper-scissors_n_5255288.html
6. Does Practice make Perfect?
7. Best paper airplane
8. Best microwave strategy. Measure the speed of light- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH5W6xEeY5U
9. Rubber animal reactions
10. “He looks just like you”
Additional awesome ideas from the comments:
1. How often do people actually stop at stop signs? See if there are patterns for age, car model, etc.
2. ???
4 power tips:
1. Make it relatable
2. Measure 1 thing. Change 1 thing.
3. Make a prediction
4. Practice the interview
Haircut tips raw data- https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8504613/Haircut%20Tip%20Amounts.xlsx
MUSIC-
0:08- Almost Original- Joakim Karud- https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
2:01- Berlin- Andrew Applepie- http://andrewapplepie.com/
Summary: I'm a big fan of science fairs because for a lot of kids it's their first exposure to science! But I think a lot of times it's not a good first impression. I tried to come with 10 ideas and general tips that will make it way more awesome for the student.
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CHECK OUT MY CHANNEL: http://tinyurl.com/MarkRober-YouTube
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FREE Audio Book- http://bit.ly/AudibleMarkRober
A review of all the books I've listened to recently: http://bit.ly/MarksAudioBooks
Studio C collab video! https://youtu.be/QCUyhiF6-0Q
Credit to my sister Lisa for being my professional consultant on a lot of these ideas and tips.
My 10 ideas:
1. Number of card shuffles
1.5 Do Carrots improve night vision?
2. 5 second rule
3. Dirtiest surfaces in your house
4. Helium soccer balls
5. Rock, Paper, Scissors strategy- http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/05/03/rock-paper-scissors_n_5255288.html
6. Does Practice make Perfect?
7. Best paper airplane
8. Best microwave strategy. Measure the speed of light- https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GH5W6xEeY5U
9. Rubber animal reactions
10. “He looks just like you”
Additional awesome ideas from the comments:
1. How often do people actually stop at stop signs? See if there are patterns for age, car model, etc.
2. ???
4 power tips:
1. Make it relatable
2. Measure 1 thing. Change 1 thing.
3. Make a prediction
4. Practice the interview
Haircut tips raw data- https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8504613/Haircut%20Tip%20Amounts.xlsx
MUSIC-
0:08- Almost Original- Joakim Karud- https://soundcloud.com/joakimkarud
2:01- Berlin- Andrew Applepie- http://andrewapplepie.com/
Summary: I'm a big fan of science fairs because for a lot of kids it's their first exposure to science! But I think a lot of times it's not a good first impression. I tried to come with 10 ideas and general tips that will make it way more awesome for the student.
PLEASE CONSIDER SUBSCRIBING: http://tinyurl.com/MarkRober-Sub
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I make videos like this once a month all year long while supplies last:
CHECK OUT MY CHANNEL: http://tinyurl.com/MarkRober-YouTube
FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/MarkRoberYouTube
TWITTER: https://twitter.com/#!/MarkRober
INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/markrober/
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- haddy Added these where good science fair projects but not related with what I have to do.