ScienceProject.com.This is a great site with tons ofscience project ideas for all different areas and grade levels, and has exactsteps in many cases. If you use an idea from this site, see if you can vary ita little bit in order to make it your own.
ScienceBuddies. Another great site with lots of ideas. Most of them are fairlyadvanced and would only be appropriate for 4th/5th graders. But if you look,you can find some that would work for younger kids, or you can take anyadvanced topic and simplify it down.
Science News for Kids. Thisonline science magazine has put together a long list of investigation questionswhich have been used for winning science projects in the past.
Discovery Education.Here you'll find some advice on how to formulate a good testable question.Several examples of questions, controlled variables, and manipulated variablesare provided.
PBS Kids Zoom.This site has a bunch of good ideas for demonstration projects (okay for KG –3rd). But you can turn almost any of these ideas into an investigation by usingyour creativity and formulating a question.
MiniScience.com. This pagecontains a list of ideas for demonstration and investigation projects. If youuse an idea from this site, see if you can vary it a little bit in order tomake it your own.
School forChampions. This site actually teaches you about various science topics. Itcould be used as inspiration for a research project, or any of the topics couldbe turned into an investigation with a little bit of creativity.
National Energy Education DevelopmentProject – NEED. This site has lots of information including a list ofprojects. If you use this resource, please take only the idea and make it a funproject with your creativity.