Thread:Icecream111/@comment-26366288-20150528073408/@comment-24808960-20150625135548

From my 7th grade science fair my project for that one was one on memory where I tested to see if kids (grade 1/2) would remembers spoken words, written words (small ones like cat), or pictures the best, and I used flash cards and tried to get the kids to remember a sequence of them. For example three cards one with a heart, one with a house, and one with a dog and the kids had to try and remember the pictures in order as well as they could. It was to test whether kids learn more visually (remember pictures best) or verbally (remember spoken words best).

I can't really think of too many other experiments but if you have a dog you could try a variation of Pavlov's experiment on him (it has to do with drooling and bells if you decide to google it ;D). You wouldn't be able to exactly copy his method because it involved counting the amount of saliva drops from the dog but you can be pretty creative with it even if you don't have a dog or don't want to measure saliva ;).