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Science Project FAIL
Nov 16th, 2009 by Middle School Science Mom

We’ve had lots of science projects fail at our house – some of them the night before the project was due. That’s how I knew that there was a need for science project guides like the ones we have at science project failMiddle School Science Projects and our 24 Hour Science Project guides.

Since we’ve started this latest batch of projects, we’ve had two go awry. As in major science project FAIL. One was testing to see which pH liquid makes seeds germinate the best. Knowing that you can’t always get seeds – it depends on the season – I tested various dry beans from the grocery store. You put them on a damp paper towel in a zip lock bag, stick them in the window, and they sprout. And they did when I tested them.

Unfortunately, they did not fare so well when I started the science experiment. In fact, not one seed germinated. So I threw out the project. After all, we want our projects to be fail proof!

But we found another one; in fact, it’s an even cooler science project – and I’m even more excited about it! Rest assured, the Middle School Science Projects that make it to the package will work!

Kayla Fay

PS The projects in our 24 Hour Science Project guide are perfect for Middle School, too. If you don’t have time to wait for our Middle School package to be completed, grab one of these, and be finished by this time tomorrow! Get Your 24 Hour Science Project Guides HERE!

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