Helen Ball Elementary Raising Scientists: Science Fair Projects

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Science Fair Getting Started How do I go from this? to that?
Advertisements

Science Fair Projects 4/12/2017.
Kerr Elementary Science Fair GETTING STARTED Pick Your Topic. Choose something that interests you. Ideas might come from hobbies or problems.
Science Fair Information. Information Covered o Science Fair Overview o Choosing A Topic o Introduction (Research) o Writing A Question o Writing A Hypothesis.
STEM Fair Shana Tirado Supervisor, Elementary Science
Science Fair Projects.
Science Fair Secrets.
2015 C.P.S. STEM Fair Parent Informational Meeting Welcome ! Welcome !
August 21, 2014 Parent Information Night By: Ms. Morgan Curriculum Coach.
The Science Fair Getting Started How do I go from this? to that?
Rowayton Elementary School Science Fair March 5 th and March 6th.
STEM Science Fair James Ryder Randall Elementary January 14, 2010.
Science Fair Training.
Welcome to 4th & 5th grade Parent Night
Suggestions for Your Science Fair Project
Science Fair Projects Presented by Sean Mulvanity, Ed.D Teacher Specialist for Science, SCCPS Adapted from Janice VanCleave’s Science Fair Handbook.
Science Fair Informational Meeting. What am I going to do? What is a good idea for my science project? This is usually the first thing that you start.
Science Fair Parent Workshop Grades 3-5
Science Fair Information taken from The Science Fair Comic Book by John and Patty Carratello.
Methods of Science Chapter 1.3 pages
Scientific Method Scientists do not always follow these steps in this order or even go through all of them every time, but for science fair we will. 1.Ask.
Aboite Science Fair 2014 by Ms. Chalmers & Mrs. Honn.
KDM Science Fair!. Elementary Science Fair Anyone in 4 th and 5 th grade can participate! KDM Fair: January 24, 2013.
Science.
How to successfully complete your science project using the…
Science Fair Information. The purpose of the Science Fair is to offer students the opportunity to think deeply about science as it applies to everyday.
JISD Science Fair th Grade. What is a Science Fair? Your chance to explore –Areas of science you like –Areas you want to know more about –You could.
Imagine Schools’ Science Fair
Science Fair Projects.
Science Fair Projects.
HOW TO WRITE A SCIENCE PAPER. Numbering  Upper right hand corner of each page including title page, type a shorthand version of your title followed by.
Science Fair Fun with Nonfiction Reading Nebo Elementary Thursday, December 13th 6:30 pm Projects due to teachers Tuesday, December 11th Science Fair Fun.
Upper Academy Science Fair Parent Workshop
No models can be entered in the fair-unless it explains the experiment. No inventions.
Science Fair Parent Workshop Eugenia B. Thomas K-8 Center Lower Academy (Grades 3-5)
Science Fair By Kimberly Albertson.
Freehold Township District Science Fair 2014 Powered by PaPAC Helping with Science Fair Projects.
Agenda Participation & Benefits Scientific Method Demonstration vs. Experiment How and When to start Help & Resources.
Science Fair Information.
The Science Fair How do I go from this? to that? Getting Started Science Fair: Overview.
Science Fair Projects Riverview STEM Academy School.
Greenbelt Elementary School Parent Experiment Night 2012
Methods of Science Chapter 1.3 pages Scientific method: steps used to gather data and answer questions.
ELEMENTARY SCIENCE FAIR Guide for success. Types of Science projects  A model, display or collection  Shows how something works in the real world, but.
WHAT is a Science Fair?. A Science Fair is… A science competition The students answer a question using the scientific method OR design a tool to fit a.
Science Fair Information. The purpose of the Science Fair is to offer students the opportunity to think deeply about science as it applies to everyday.
Do you have a question that you have always wanted to know the answer to? If not… think about science topics that interest you:  Energy  Light  Animals.
Supporting your Student with STEM Fair O District Vision: Preparing Students for life. O District Mission: To provide an education and the supports which.
Twin Chimneys Elementary. What is a “Science Fair Project?” A scientific question that you want to answer or solve.
GKES Science Fair What is the GKES Science Fair?? This year, students will have a choice between two extra credit projects to be displayed at the.
TEAGUE ELEMENTARY SCIENCE FAIR. ABOUT THE SCIENCE FAIR A project is required & will be graded Projects will be completed at home Safety procedures should.
Science Fair. TOPIC n 1. Select a topic that can be answered only by experimentation using the scientific method. n 2.Write your topic as a question to.
Science Fair Projects CDS Science Fair 2014 is on November 28 at 3 pm.
Thursday, October 21, 2010 Parent Information Night 5:15- Ms. Shoemaker’s room Wednesday, October 27, 2010 Project Proposal Form Due to Classroom Teacher.
Science Fair Information Night
Science Fair Information Night
Science Fair Information.
Science Fair Information Night
STEM Fair Information Date of DPES STEM fair December 16th 2016
STEM Fair Information Date of School STEM fair November 30th, 2017
Science Fair Information Night
Science Fair Information Night
Elementary Science Fair Projects
Science Fair Projects.
Science Fair Projects.
Science Fair.
Science Fair Information
Science Fair.
Bell Work What does the word science mean to you? Be prepared to share.
Presentation transcript:

Helen Ball Elementary Raising Scientists: Science Fair Projects Antonio Garcia Amanda Ayala Science Fair Coordinators September 21, 2010 Parent Informational Night

Why do we have our students create Science Fair Projects? Develops Higher Order Thinking Skills in students Allows children to work as a scientist Allows children to work in-depth on a topic of interest Provides children an opportunity to combine many academic skills to produce an end product

Physical Science Category These are projects that work with the natural sciences such as matter, energy, physics, and chemistry. Physical science is the study of non-living matter.

Life Science Category The area of science that deals with living organisms, the life process, biology, medicine, and ecology.

Earth Science Category These are projects that consist and deal with the earth, its composition or changing aspects. This will include geography, geology, meteorology, and oceanography.

What science projects are NOT! Demonstrations Volcanoes Tornados Model of Solar System How a light bulb works No new information is discovered from these types of projects The outcome is already known before the experiment begins (ex. We already know that there are 8 planets in the Solar System)

What Science Fair projects are A test of at least two different items Involve the use of variables and controls Involve students in an experiment where the results can be guessed at but are not known for sure The outcome may be different from what the child thought

Experiment Ideas Move away from doing these types of projects – diaper absorbency, paper towel absorbency, creating electricity with lemons, cleaning pennies with soda, floating an egg, and best popcorn brand projects. These are geared more toward K-2nd.

Experiment Ideas Are waterproof mascaras really waterproof? Do clothes take the same length of time to dry if you add a dryer sheet or fabric softener to the load? Do all students in the class have the same size hands and feet as each other? Do cockroaches have a preference for direction? Do ants prefer different types of sugar? Can you taste the difference between foods that contain fat and fat-free versions of the same product? Does storage temperature affect popcorn popping? Does rust change a magnet's power of attraction? Which has a greater effect on a plant, rain water or tap water? Does organic material affect the absorbency of water in soil?

Experiment Ideas http://www.ipl.org/div/projectguide/choosingatopic.html http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas.shtml?From=Tab http://pbskids.org/dragonflytv/scifair/index.html Google students grade level and the words ”Science Fair Project Ideas”

Variables Manipulated variable- a factor or condition that is intentionally changed in an experiment Responding variable- a factor or condition that might be affected as a result of the change Controlled variable- a variable that is not changed

Variables A student wanted to test how the mass of a paper airplane affected the distance it would fly. Paper clips were added before each test flight. The mass of the plane (number of paper clips added) was the manipulated variable. The responding variable was the distance flown. The controlled variable was the fact that the same plane was used for each trial.

Scientific Report All District Science Fair Projects will require a Research Paper / Report. Reports are to include: Introduction Body Related Research Conclusion Resource Page 1 web resource 2 Book Resources Sweepstakes judging will be on the board and report only.

Judging Sheet

Don’t forget… Must have clearly stated variables and controls. Must have 3 trials – test the project 3 times exactly the same way and record your data for each trial/test. Grade level vocabulary When testing humans, must test 10 or more. Make a real life connection with your topic Research Paper/Report

The Scientific Method Question / Purpose / Problem Hypothesis Materials Procedure Results Conclusion

SISD Science Fair Rules Projects must be the work of the student. Teachers and parents are only to provide guidance, encouragement, and constructive criticism. Participants must be present at the time of judging for full point opportunity. Exhibits must meet size specifications (48 inches by 48 inches) and all must stand on their own. Only the exhibit board, science report and the student are allowed to be present for judging. The following cannot be displayed for any categories: glass, liquid, living organisms, electrical equipment, or hand held binders for data collection. Living organisms (animal, insects and humans) cannot be harmed in the process of the science experiment. Bloody/bodily fluid or harmful bacteria (salmonella, e-coli, etc.) cannot be used in an experiment. The student and/or campus name will not appear on the board or on student clothing. Identification number labels will be issued to participants prior to the district science fair.

How To Display a Project Procedure Materials Title Problem Hypothesis Data (Graphs, pictures, etc.) Results Conclusion

Science Fair Packet Timeline SISD Elementary Science Fair Rules SISD Judging Form Board Display Scientific Method Steps Presentation Rubric

Questions? E-mail Ms. Ayala or Mr.Garcia at helenballscience@hotmail.com Call 937-8200 and leave a message Visit the Helen Ball webpage for this power point and web links. Don’t Forget to purchase your board for $5.00 in the front office!