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    Elementary School - Grades 4-6
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    The effect of light on crayfish S
    Effects of temperature, light, different foods and type of sand on ant activities R
    Temperature Effects of Animals
    Middle School - Grades 7-9
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    The effect of artificial light on hamsters' sleep habits S
    Hermit Crab Response to Changes in Light Conditions R
    Does Light Attract Aquatic Invertebrates? R
    Test whether artificial light affects the sleeping habits of domestic dogs. S
    See which colored light (purple, green, red or white) crickets are attracted to. R
    Explore how the amount of daylight affects the lifecycle of butterflies from the stages of larvae to chrysalis to butterfly. R
    Are birds attracted to brighter or darker ultraviolet colors? R

    Temperature Effects of Animals
    High School - Grades 10-12
    R=Reference/Experiment   S=Sample Project
    Nitric oxide as an on/off switch for lightning bug’s light R
    The effects of ultraviolet light on butterflies S
    Light Intensity Effect on Tilapia Behavior in the California High Desert R
    The Effect of Light and Diet on the Growth of the Sea Jelly Chrysaora colorata R
    Dtermine whether the tail segments of planaria that had been cut in half were as sensitive to light as the head segments. R
    Temperature Effects of Animals
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