The library, no matter your project type, is a great resource! You can use it to get ideas for your diagram, collection, or model projects! You could go to a local library or talk to your school librarian. You can tell the librarian what your project is about and they can help you locate books about it!
This image explains what a label is and shows an example of a labeled diagram of a cat.
A cross-section diagram is different from a labeled diagram because it shows the inside of something. See this cross-section diagram of a pumpkin as an exampled!
Interested in making a diagram of a fruit? This video shows a variety of fruits and what their cross section looks like.
Interested in making a diagram of an animal? National Geographic Kids has lots of information on different animals to help you pick which animal you want to make your diagram of.
Did you create a rock collection? This video gives some basic information on the 3 types of rocks.
Sometimes its hard to bring in your actual collection. You can take picture, make drawings, or you could make a rubbing of it! This shows how to make leaf rubbings. Could you use this with other collections?
No matter the type of collection you put together, you can sort things by their physical properties. This video explains what that means and some examples of it.
This video explains what models are and how they are used in science.
Interested in making a model of the solar system? This website may give you some ideas of what you could do!
This website is great for researching outer space! Maybe you'll get an idea of something you want to make a model of!
This website has a ton of information on animals. Maybe you'll be inspired by one and create a model of them!
This video describes what Newton's First Law of Motion is. Maybe you'll be inspired and can create a model that shows his law. Newton has other laws, research them and see what inspires you!