Volcano science fair projects fall under the category of Earth science. The basic volcano crafted for science fairs is usually made from an outer material like plaster or clay, filled with baking soda and vinegar which react when combined and cause an eruption. Here are some tips to help you
make your volcano science fair projects the very best they can be.
Do Your Homework
Before you start building your volcano, it's helpful to understand how a volcano works. The basic definition of a volcanic eruption is when material from the inside of the earth breaks through and reaches the outside. Read some books about volcanoes or visit some informative websites to learn as much as you can about volcanoes. Volcanoes are not limited to just
lava-spewing mountains. There are underwater volcanoes that actually erupt under the ocean!
Be Sure to Plan
Careful planning is important to ensure a successful volcano science fair project. First, you'll want to get a special notebook where you keep all your notes, experiments, and research. Be sure to write down everything you do in great detail, most importantly how you perform your experiments and
the results of these experiments. It's important to stay consistent when doing tests and experiments. Failure to do so can result in inaccurate results and thus a poor project.
Gather Your Materials
Make sure you have everything you need before beginning your experiment. To build a basic volcano, you will need the following items:
1)Baking Soda
2)Vinegar
3)Something to use for the outside of the volcano, such as plaster or paris or even modeling clay.
4)Cleaning supplies to wipe up any messes
By preparing ahead of time and making sure all your supplies are in order, you can save yourself time and hassle.
Work Smarter, Not Harder
When building your volcano science fair projects, work smart by making sure you are well-organized and always keep detailed records. Building your volcano should be a fun activity as well as an educational one, so remember to enjoy yourself!