- Science Fair Projects
- Grade
- Topic
- Supplies
- All Science Fair Projects
Font and Memory
Class syllabuses. Handouts. Lecture notes and presentations. Throughout the learning process, students come into contact with various forms of written material/information that, in order for them to be successful, needs to be internalized and remembered. Ever wonder if the font of the document has any effect on memory? We found a science fair project over at Science Fair Adventure that seeks to explore this very question! For elementary/early middle school students interested in life science and neuropsychology, this project is sure to offer an interesting look at what affects human memory!
Project Suggestions
- We suggest selecting 3-5 fonts to test. Consider including a mixture of serif fonts (fonts that have little tails) and sans serif fonts (fonts without tails), as well as cursive.
- Compose sentences/statements of different lengths - short, medium, and long. You'll want to create 2-3 sentences of each length. [NOTE: Be sure to tailor the sentences to your proposed audience. You do not want the sentences/vocabulary to be above their reading level since the goal is to test their memory and not their reading skills!]
- When typing out the sentences in the different fonts, be sure to keep everything the same - e.g. font size, spacing, etc.
For the full project and tips on devising your own study, be sure to visit Science Fair Adventure!
Related Blog Posts
View MoreDoes Eye Color Affect Peripheral Vision?
Photo © 2009 Mikleman, Flickr Reading a book. Riding a bike. Driving a car. These are all thing...
Read MoreVideo Games and Your Heart Rate
Photo ©2011 Microsoft Sweden, Flickr Perfect for the upper elementary/early middle school crowd...
Read MoreMusic To My Heart
Photo © 2008 Fe Ilya, Flickr Ever wonder if different styles of music affect a person's heart r...
Read MoreEngineering + Physiology - Building an Articula...
Photo Source: www.instructables.com | rgraylint For students interested in engineering and phy...
Read MoreHow Age Affects Hand-Eye Coordination
Photo Source: Paul Moore We need hand-eye coordination to perform many basic (and other not-so-...
Read MoreOff Balance: Music & Dizziness
Photo Source: Christopher Urstitti It's no secret that when we get spun around - whether self-i...
Read MoreMnemonics & Memory
Photo © 2009 digitalbob8, Flickr If you've ever studied for a big test, having to memorize larg...
Read MoreEyes Versus Ears
Sixth grade student, Aaron P. Gallagher, put together this fantastic science fair project that ex...
Read MoreWriting Instruments & Fatigue: Is There An Opti...
Notes. Completing worksheets. Taking tests. Writing essays. Students do a lot of writing during t...
Read MoreThe Effect of Caffeine on Alertness
Photo Source: Roman Segaev Ever wait until the last minute to study for an exam, stay up all ni...
Read MoreCaffeine & Typing Speed
Photo © 2007 Kuba Bo?anowski, Flickr Ever sit down in the front of the computer the night befor...
Read MoreLeft Out or Right On?
Photo © 2008 Evonne, Flickr Fifth grade student, Dimitra, wondered if one's handedness (i.e. pr...
Read MoreThe Effects of Gender Identity on Short Term Me...
Memory is a fascinating concept. Ree and her daughter over at The Pioneer Woman wondered if gende...
Read MoreNow You See It, Now You Don't!
Photo © 2009 Tony Fischer Photography, Flickr Peripheral vision is important to many of...
Read MorePhysical Activity & Academic Performance: I...
Photo © 2006 Alberto G., Flickr Not only is exercise important for keeping our bodies strong an...
Read MoreThe Effect of Alcohol on the Body
Photo © 2006 Josh Staiger, Flickr For students interested in health science, researching and co...
Read MoreFootball Helmets - Correlation Between Helmet A...
Photo © 2009 Ed Yourdon, Flickr Perusing for cool science fair project ideas, we stumbled upon ...
Read MoreFingerprints - Random or Influenced by Genetics?
photo © 2006 Bistra Ivanova, Flickr Every person's fingerprint is unique, but do genetics have ...
Read MoreSpeech: Discovering How Different Sounds & ...
Photo © 2007 Biology Big Brother, Flickr We are not born with the ability to form coherent word...
Read More