Science Project on Cigarette Smoking: Does smoking affect your lungs?
Abstract: Don’t Smoke!
Isabella
Grade 1 - Age 6
Mississippi, United States
(Home School)
Purpose: To see how smoking affects the lungs.
Procedure: 2 jars made into siphon smoking machine. A Sponge on end of the cigarette will act as lung.
Conclusion: Smoking makes the lungs dirty.
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Science fair projects on cigarette smoking #2.
Hypothesis: You can tell a smoker from a non-smoker by the smell that comes off their clothes and body.
- Have different adults wear an assigned number: 1, 2, 3, 4, 5....
- None of the children know which adults are smokers or
non-smokers.
- Then have an adult, one at a time, come into your classroom.
- Then ask
each classmate, one at a time, to come to the front of the room,
walk around the person, taking a couple of deep breaths and be aware of what they smell, and then return to his/her desk.
- When they return to their desk, they write the # of the person on a piece of paper and across from it write "S" for
smoker
and "N" for non-smoker. They must not tell their classmates what their answer is.
How they determine if a person smokes cigarettes or not is by the smell on their clothes.
Make sure that the adults
have not been told what the experiment is about. And only tell your classmates what to do right before the adults
come into the room. Do not tell them what you are trying to prove or disprove.
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