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Science Fair Projects

Steps to Finalizing a Student Project For the Science Fair Complete Research Plan Complete all required forms (1, 1A, 1B and 3) Begin Experiment Analyze Results Draw Conclusions Present Finds

Topics This week your assignment is to come up with a list of 3 potential science fair topics. Each one must be a testable question. That means you must create a hypothesis answering your question and be able to test whether your hypothesis is correct.

Research Plan This plan will follow a step-by-step lay out that I will provide. We will break it down part by part and work through it in steps. Each step will be a grade.

Begin the experiment Keep detailed notes of every step and experiment in your journal/research log. Use data tables or charts as you proceed to help you see trends in data. Have quantitative data, but also record observational data.

Analyze Results After experiments, examine and organize findings Use graphs to show data Identify patterns in data Look for experimental error and where they could occur. Look at statistical relationships in data.

Draw Conclusions Did the variables that you tested show or cause a change? Were you able to see relationships? Did you collect enough data? Was your hypothesis supported? How did your data fit previous information that you found in your background research? What are practical applications or inferences that you can make? How would you change the experiment or future research area?

Present Findings Write an abstract of your project. Prepare a scientific/research paper, PowerPoint, or poster/display board to present your findings. Have journal/log available. Present your project to class, school, or organization.

Resources for Science Projects Science Buddies: www.sciencebuddies.org, information for students, teachers, and parents Science Project Ideas, information and support for Science Fair: www.scienceproject.com Science Fair Projects - Project Ideas Demonstrations and Instructions: www.chemistry.about.com/od/sciencefairprojects/Science_Fair_Projects.html ISEF Science Primer: http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/primer/index.asp Agricultural Ideas for Science Fair Projects: www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/fair/ideas.htm Cool Science Fair Project Ideas and Science Fair Projects: www.sciencepage.org/scifair.htm Nexus Research Group - Science Fair Main page: www.nexusresearchgroup.com/science_fair/sci_fair.htm Science Projects: www.infoplease.com/homework/sciprojectsfaq.html Research Project Ideas: Applying Science to Sustainability: www.ithaca.edu/faculty/sallen/Sustainability/research.html Neuroscience For Kids - science fairs: www.faculty.washington.edu/chudler/fair.html

Grading In order to pass for the second nine weeks, you MUST complete a science fair project. Different parts of the project will be graded individually (some as classwork, some as quizzes, the final project as a test). Your science fair project simply represents too large a percentage of your grade not to take it seriously. Work hard, Have fun!