The Science Fair Project

Children's Story · Reading Level E · 8 pages · GoReadling
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The science fair was in two weeks, and Priya still had no idea what to do. Every good topic seemed taken. Volcanoes, plants growing toward light, magnets — all claimed by other kids in her class.

Then one morning at breakfast, she watched her little brother drop a raisin into his fizzy lemonade. The raisin sank to the bottom, then floated back up, then sank again. It kept going up and down like a tiny dancer.

Why does it do that? she wondered. She spent the evening researching and learned that the bubbles stick to the rough surface of the raisin and lift it up, then pop at the top, and the raisin sinks again.

Priya decided to test different objects — raisins, pasta, beads, rice, and small buttons — in different fizzy liquids. She made a chart to record which ones danced and which ones just sank or floated.

She set up her experiment on the kitchen table with five different cups and took careful notes. Some results surprised her. The pasta danced the best, while the smooth beads did nothing at all.

For her display board, she wrote a clear explanation with diagrams and glued photos of each step. Her dad helped her print the title in big letters — The Dancing Raisin: Why Bubbles Make Things Move.

On science fair day, the gym was full of projects. The judges stopped at Priya's table and asked her questions. She explained everything calmly and even showed them a live demonstration with a fresh cup of soda.

Priya won second place and got a ribbon with a silver star. But the best part was when three younger kids came up afterward and asked, Can you show us how to do that at home? She felt like a real scientist.


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