Parent’s often complaint they don’t find school projects for their kids easily, so here we have listed some easy and interesting school science projects for kids.
8 Middle School Science Projects
Solar Conversion Kit
Solar conversion simple school project is the easiest to make. It shows how gadgets can be run on green sources of renewable energy.

Electric Buzzer
Electric buzzer uses an electromagnet to hit against a metal sheet to make a loud repetitive sound. Invented in 1831 by Joseph Henry, it is often used as a door bell or alarm. Make an electric buzzer yourself as a cool science project and learn the function of this sound making mechanism

Produce Electricity from Water
This is a good DIY Science working model for young kids interested in the basic principle and functioning of a voltaic cell.

Working Model of Kidney
Working model of kidney is a Biology project which is one of the tougher subjects to explain through DIY models. It demonstrates how the human kidney functions. It also shows how the kidney filters the impure blood and then the pure blood is sent back to the body.

Pneumatic Lift
Pneumatic lift is a very simple to make, but an insightful physics project for school going kids. With components like injection syringes and cardboard boxes, it is easy to see how air pressure can be used to create mechanical energy.

Magnetic Crane
Magnetic crane works on the principle of electromagnetism. Due to electricity flowing through the wire, the circuit becomes magnetic and this magnetism helps the crane to lift up light metallic objects.

Simple Dc Motor
Simple DC Motor is supposed to convert electrical energy into mechanical energy in the presence of a magnetic field. Your child could use it as a demonstration in either a science activity workshop or to submit as a project for school.

Windmill with and without battery
Wind mill uses the simple concept of harnessing wind energy into electrical energy and how it powers our daily use appliances by building it from scratch.

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