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| Science Fair Projects - You Donât Have to | | | | of subjects and interests. Here are a few worth |
| Settle for Ho-Humby Mort Barish | | | | talking about. |
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| Summary: | | | | Money |
| Science fair projects do not have to be boring. | | | | With a few items normally found around the home, a |
| Science teachers and parents have found that if the | | | | real working metal detector can be constructed and |
| kids like the subject, they are likely to do a really | | | | will work on the beach, in the woods, or most |
| good project. Ah but thereâs the rub, to | | | | anywhere else. Some lucky kids have found valuable |
| find a project that is not ho-hum and boring, but | | | | treasures using this home-made device and scored |
| rather find one that jumps off the page saying | | | | high in science fair as well. All you need to get going |
| âdo meâ. A number of new | | | | on a hunt for treasure is a calculator and an AM radio. |