| Number |
Requirement in Brief |
| S-101 |
Visit a science museum. |
| S-102 |
Enter a project in a science fair. |
| S-103 |
Read science news or a science magazine regularly. |
| S-104 |
Set up your own chem lab. |
| S-105 |
Tour a school chemistry lab. |
| S-106 |
Visit a chemical laboratory. |
| S-107 |
Do an experiment putting two materials in the same
space. |
| S-108 |
Do an experiment with the sun breaking down paper
dye. |
| S-109 |
Do an experiment with bleach. |
| S-110 |
Do a test for starch. |
| S-111 |
Do a bubble experiment. |
| S-112 |
Make invisible ink. |
| S-113 |
Do an experiment heating air. |
| S-114 |
Make sugar crystals. |
| S-115 |
Do a vinegar and baking soda experiment. |
| S-116 |
Do an experiment with carbon dioxide. |
| S-117 |
Learn how to make rain. |
| S-118 |
Show how smoke can relight a candle. |
| S-119 |
See which materials float. |
| S-120 |
Learn about making heat through friction. |
| S-121 |
Do an experiment with hot air. |
| S-122 |
Drop two object of different weights. |
| S-123 |
Do an experiment to bend light waves. |
| S-124 |
Do an inertia experiment. |
| S-125 |
Do an experiment with centrifugal force. |
| S-126 |
Make bottle top gears. |
| S-127 |
Do an experiment with a rubber band and pitch. |
| S-128 |
Learn about x-rays. |
| S-129 |
Learn about cosmic rays. |
| S-130 |
Demonstrate air pockets. |
| S-131 |
Do an experiment on air pressure. |
| S-132 |
Do an experiment to show that air has weight. |
| S-133 |
Stab a potato with a straw. |
| S-134 |
Figure out the average amount of time you watch
television. |
| S-135 |
Measure your growth over a period of time. |
| S-136 |
Graph the daily temperature. |
| S-137 |
Graph price changes. |
| S-138 |
Calculate ages from tombstones. |
| S-139 |
Compare prices from two grocery stores. |
| S-140 |
Determine the area of your room. |
| S-141 |
Determine the distance from your home to the state
capital. |
| S-142 |
Figure daily and weekly mileage on your car. |
| S-143 |
Figure out how to double a recipe. |
| S-144 |
Figure out your reading speed. |
| S-145 |
Figure out the average weight of your family or club. |
| S-146 |
Figure out the average height of your family or club. |
| S-147 |
Weigh some fruits or vegetables at the store. |
| S-148 |
Catch an insect and observe it for a few hours. |
| S-149 |
Identify some insects. |
| S-150 |
Visit a museum of natural history. |
| S-151 |
Watch insects come to a light bulb. |
| S-152 |
Collect and label insects. |
| S-153 |
Watch a spider spin a web. |
| S-154 |
Watch a snail. |
| S-155 |
Make an ant farm or watch an ant colony. |
| S-156 |
Find and raise a caterpillar. |
| S-157 |
Watch the nest of a mother bird. |
| S-158 |
Visit a bird refuge. |
| S-159 |
Read about different kinds of dogs. |
| S-160 |
Learn about cold-blooded and warm-blooded animals. |
| S-161 |
Watch the reactions of an earthworm in cold and warm
temperatures. |
| S-162 |
Raise some tadpoles. |
| S-163 |
Learn about turtles. |
| S-164 |
Take care of a turtle for a few days. |
| S-165 |
Take care of some fish. |
| S-166 |
Hatch eggs in an incubator. |
| S-167 |
Learn the names for different kinds of baby animals. |
| S-168 |
Learn about a spider's web. |
| S-169 |
Learn about mollusks. |
| S-170 |
Learn about bees. |
| S-171 |
Learn about the life cycle of a mosquito or flea. |
| S-172 |
Name three different classes of animals. |
| S-173 |
Write about an insect. |
| S-174 |
Explain how insects are different from other animals.
|
| S-175 |
Explain predator-prey relationships. |
| S-176 |
Observe the birth of an animal and watch the baby for
several weeks. |
| S-177 |
Learn about an extinct or prehistoric animal. |
| S-178 |
Learn about George Washington Carver. |
| S-179 |
Learn about Sequoia trees. |
| S-180 |
Visit a park and take a nature hike. |
| S-181 |
Talk to a horticulturist and learn about their job. |
| S-182 |
Determine a tree's age by the rings. |
| S-183 |
Prepare a flower arrangement and identify all the
flowers in it. |
| S-184 |
Learn about the parts of a flower. |
| S-185 |
Learn how water rises up a stem. |
| S-186 |
Change the color of a carnation. |
| S-187 |
Watch how seeds grow. |
| S-188 |
Learn how roots grow. |
| S-189 |
Plant a root cutting. |
| S-190 |
Collect and classify seeds. |
| S-191 |
Collect and press flowers. |
| S-192 |
Identify trees and shrubs in your neighborhood. |
| S-193 |
Mount and label twigs. |
| S-194 |
Mount and label cones. |
| S-195 |
Learn how paper is made and recycled. |
| S-196 |
Learn the effect of light on plants. |
| S-197 |
Tie a bag over a plant and see what happens after
several hours. |
| S-198 |
Learn about chlorophyll. |
| S-199 |
Put four pieces of moldy bread in four different
places and observe the results. |
| S-200 |
Find out how plants make their own food. |
| S-201 |
Collect water from a natural source and watch it
settle. |
| S-202 |
Visit a quarry and learn how the products are
removed. |
| S-203 |
Learn about marble. |
| S-204 |
Learn about volcanoes. |
| S-205 |
Learn about minerals. |
| S-206 |
Observe some soil samples. |
| S-207 |
Learn how weather and plants can effect sidewalks and
cement foundations. |
| S-208 |
Learn about the major rivers in our country. |
| S-209 |
Learn about soil erosion. |
| S-210 |
Find and draw a picture of four layers of soil. |
| S-211 |
Learn how pressure makes sedimentary rock. |
| S-212 |
Learn about fossils. |
| S-213 |
Learn about gemstones. |
| S-214 |
Make a geyser. |
| S-215 |
Learn about magma and volcanic gasses. |
| S-216 |
Learn about igneous rocks. |
| S-217 |
Learn about the soil in your area. |
| S-218 |
Collect pictures of how rocks are used. |
| S-219 |
Start a rock collection. |
| S-220 |
Watch a cut lettuce leaf for several days. |
| S-221 |
Find out how much of the human body is water. |
| S-222 |
Learn about the water needed by your community. |
| S-223 |
See what's left when water evaporates. |
| S-224 |
Learn about the minerals in the sea. |
| S-225 |
Learn about some oceanography explorations. |
| S-226 |
Visit some locks and watch a boat go through. |
| S-227 |
Learn how the earth stores water. |
| S-228 |
Keep track of precipitation in your area. |
| S-229 |
Freeze some water in a jar and see what happens. |
| S-230 |
See how wind effects evaporation. |
| S-231 |
See how temperature effects evaporation. |
| S-232 |
See how surface area effects evaporation. |
| S-233 |
See how condensation works. |
| S-234 |
Make a model of the earth's water table. |
| S-235 |
Figure out how much water you use in a week. |
| S-236 |
Make and use a snow gauge. |
| S-237 |
See how much water melted snow makes. |
| S-238 |
Watch how cold water sinks and hot water rises. |
| S-239 |
Make your own ocean waves. |
| S-240 |
Compare load bearing capabilities between salt water
and fresh water. |
| S-241 |
Learn about surface tension on water. |
| S-242 |
Learn how to conserve water. |
| S-243 |
Visit a U.S. weather station. |
| S-244 |
Visit an observatory and look at the moon through a
telescope. |
| S-245 |
Read about the space program and list products that
we have because of it. |
| S-246 |
Read about past space programs. |
| S-247 |
Read about a famous aviator. |
| S-248 |
Draw or paint pictures about historical aviation
events. |
| S-249 |
Make a picture book of different airplanes. |
| S-250 |
Learn about the North Star and a legend associated
with it. |
| S-251 |
Figure out how much you would weigh on the moon. |
| S-252 |
Learn about distance and size comparison. |
| S-253 |
Learn about day and night with a ball and flashlight.
|
| S-254 |
Draw planets on a chart showing their relative size. |
| S-255 |
Explain some astronomy terms. |
| S-256 |
Observe the effects of air resistence on two pieces
of paper. |
| S-257 |
Do an experiment to demonstrate "lift". |
| S-258 |
Use a balloon to demonstrate "thrust". |
| S-259 |
Learn about light aircraft. |
| S-260 |
Learn about clouds. |
| S-261 |
Make a weather station and use it. |
| S-262 |
Keep track of the weather in different parts of the
country. |
| S-263 |
Explain about rainbows and similar phenomena. |
| S-264 |
Make sketches of a constellation at two different
times. |
| S-265 |
Write a brief biography of an astronaut or space
scientist. |
| S-266 |
Watch a man-made satellite in the sky. |
| S-267 |
Build a sun-dial. |
| S-268 |
Draw the rain cycle. |
| S-269 |
Experiment with kite shapes. |
| S-270 |
Make a "pictionary" of aerospace terms. |
| S-271 |
Learn about Skylab and write a story about it. |
| S-272 |
Choose some items you would send to another planet
and write an explanation of them. |
| S-273 |
Write a story about where you would go on the Space
Shuttle. |
| S-274 |
Create a crossword puzzle of space related terms. |
| S-275 |
Learn about windmills. |
| S-276 |
Learn how a windmill works. |
| S-277 |
Learn about solar energy for heat. |
| S-278 |
Find out how gas or electric energy reaches your
home. |
| S-279 |
Invite someone to talk to your club about ways to
save energy. |
| S-280 |
Learn about power dams. |
| S-281 |
Visit an oil or gas field. |
| S-282 |
Learn about nuclear energy. |
| S-283 |
Learn how evaporation decreases temperature. |
| S-284 |
Learn about static electricity. |
| S-285 |
Learn about insulation by melting ice. |
| S-286 |
Find out what kind of energy sources were available
50 years ago. |
| S-287 |
Learn about electricity. |
| S-288 |
Learn about the career of electrical engineer. |
| S-289 |
Learn about your usage of paper products. |
| S-290 |
Learn how fossil fuel is formed. |
| S-291 |
Learn about heat absorption. |
| S-292 |
Test insulation materials. |
| S-293 |
Learn about heat radiation. |
| S-294 |
Learn how to read your electric meter and figure out
your usage. |
| S-295 |
Write a story about how your life would be different
without electricity. |
| S-296 |
Visit a vehicle assembly plant. |
| S-297 |
Travel by plane, train, or boat and make observations
about the trip. |
| S-298 |
Learn about the usefulness of the space shuttle. |
| S-299 |
Learn about the history of various types of
transportation. |
| S-300 |
Observe a dock or freight wharf. |
| S-301 |
Visit a lighthouse or airport and learn about
beacons. |
| S-302 |
Learn about rapid mass transit systems. |
| S-303 |
Take a ride on a mass transit system. |
| S-304 |
Keep track of the transportation you use during the
week. |
| S-305 |
Compare the cost of different modes of
transportation. |
| S-306 |
Use a mileage scale on a map and figure out the
mileage between major towns. |
| S-307 |
Figure the cost of a trip on Amtrak. |
| S-308 |
Learn about car safety equipment that comes on cars. |
| S-309 |
Learn about transportation 50 years ago. |
| S-310 |
Make a display of the history of one form of
transportation. |
| S-311 |
Make a model of a train, plane, ship, or space
capsule. |
| S-312 |
Learn how a TV station receives and transmits
signals. |
| S-313 |
Visit a phone company and learn how calls are made. |
| S-314 |
Learn about amateur radio. |
| S-315 |
Learn about CB. |
| S-316 |
Learn Morse code. |
| S-317 |
Make a string telephone. |
| S-318 |
Record a mock radio broacast. |
| S-319 |
Write and send a telegram. |
| S-320 |
Make a crystal radio set. |