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Science fair projects on soccer normally look at physics concepts, biology concepts or even biochemistry concepts. If you are looking for a unique angle for your soccer science fair project then consider developing electronics science fair experiments that explore the game of soccer. These experiments can be simple score trackers or they can be as advanced as developing a robotic soccer player.

The most basic science fair projects on soccer will be simple electronics projects. One project that you can complete is to design an electronic soccer score tracker. The hypothesis for this project will be based on how the tracker will work. For example, your hypothesis can be "lasers can be used to create an accurate soccer score tracker."

Another option that you have for science fair projects on soccer is to create an electronic heart rate monitor for soccer players. This project will fall under both electronic science fair projects and medicine-health science fair projects. This means that you will qualify for more possible prizes. The hypothesis for this project will need to focus on how the heart rate monitor works, or how it can be improved, or how its accuracy can be impaired. To make this a more valuable project you will want to apply your findings to solve a current problem like physical fitness inadequacies of modern students.

Robotic soccer ball kickers can make fun third grade science fair projects. While you can start from scratch when building a robotic kicker, you can also turn to robotics science fair kits for guidance and supplies. The hypothesis for this type of project will look at the accuracy of the robotic kicker or at a specific aspect of the mechanics of kicking. For example, your hypothesis can be "a robot will kick a soccer ball to the exact same spot every time if its settings are not altered." You may be surprised to find out that this is not a true statement. Explain why the soccer ball doesn't always land in the same spot even though the same force and foot position is used for each kick.

If you are interested in novelty science fair projects then consider designing a robotic soccer ball. This soccer ball can use electronics to gage the force that a kicker hits the ball with, or it can use electronics to make the ball self-moving. Your hypotheses for these projects will make a prediction about your experiment or it will ask a question that your project will answer. Be creative.

Science fair projects that utilize electronics can be a lot of fun. However, they are also very versatile and adaptable. This means that they can be modified to fit just about any grade level of scientist or modified to fit your preferences and areas of interest. When designing your soccer project keep your mind open and have fun. If you enjoy doing your experiment, the judges will enjoy learning about what you discovered.

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