Science Fair Information Night Presented by: 4 th Grade Teachers Courtesy of Science Buddies: Providing free science fair project ideas, answers, and tools.

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Science Fair Information Night Presented by: 4 th Grade Teachers Courtesy of Science Buddies: Providing free science fair project ideas, answers, and tools for serious students. Visit us online at April 7, 2008 Copyright ©2008 Kenneth Lafferty Hess Family Charitable Foundation. All rights reserved.

Introduction The 4 th Grade teachers would like to take this time to thank all of our parents and students for coming. Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Wilson, and Mrs. Ross, and Mr. Cooper are the 4 th grade Science teachers but all the 4 th grade teachers work collaboratively in all academic pursuits. The Science fair project is a Godley Station requirement for all 4 th grade students. We understand that the Science fair is a big project for 4 th grade students, and would like to make this process as smooth as we possibly can. The Science fair project should be a fun learning experience. We encourage you to take notes as we go along.

How do you feel about the Science Fair?

Project Ideas You can utilize internet resources to help choose an interesting and appropriate topic. Visit the Science Buddies website at to utilize these tools: – The Topic Selection Wizard This brief online survey recommends project ideas that are best for your child, based on his or her interests. – Project Ideas Pick from a huge selection of project ideas, organized by difficulty level, and featuring safety guidelines, materials lists, and required time for each project.

What is a science fair? A journey of scientific inquiry – Students answer a scientific question by conducting an experiment. – The process ends with a showcase event that shows students that their work matters to the school community.

Student Benefits Integrates skills they’ve learned in other classes: – Math skills – Computer skills – Research skills – Writing and presentation skills

Project Planning Our planning involves breaking the science project into small, manageable assignments that are spread out over time. We will provide students with detailed guides to explain exactly what needs to be done at each step of the project.

Partnership Students Work Responsibility Parents Encourage Answer questions Supervise safety Come to the fair! Teachers Step-by-step assignments Checkpoints graded along the way Science Fair Success

What do the students need to do?

Overview 6 Science Fair Project Steps 1. Ask a question. 2. Do background research. 3. Construct a hypothesis. 4. Test the hypothesis by doing an experiment. 5. Analyze the data and draw a conclusion. 6. Communicate the results.

Ask a question. This is the foundation. If your child identifies a question that is safe and can be answered through experimentation, the rest of the project will follow.

Ask a question, continued How to Pick a Good Question The question should be interesting enough for your child to read about and then work on for the next couple months. There should be at least three sources of written information on the subject. Make sure the experiment is safe to perform. Ensure there is enough time to do the experiment before the science fair. For example, most plants take weeks to grow. If your child is doing a project on plants, he or she will need to start early. Visit for more helpful tips.

Do background research. Collect information. – Define what to look for. – Look in a variety of sources. – Key Goal: Obtain enough information to make a prediction of what will happen in the experiment.

Do background research, continued Organize research. – With organized research that is based on questions, the writing will flow. Use multiple sources, no copying. Writing should be focused on the project.

Construct a hypothesis. What is a hypothesis? An educated guess about the answer to a question. If/then: If I do [this], then [this] will happen. – “If I increase the temperature of water in a cup, then the more sugar will dissolve.”

Test the hypothesis by doing an experiment. Process – Part 1: Design an experimental procedure. Steps and materials should be spelled out. – Part 2: Do an experiment. Actual testing of hypothesis occurs, answering the question.

Do an experiment. Expectations – It’s ok if the first experiment goes wrong and your child has to modify the procedure. – It’s ok if the experiment disproves the hypothesis. – Safety, safety, safety! – It takes time!

Analyze the data and draw a conclusion. Example of a graph that draws a conclusion: How wind generator power changes with wind speed Wind Speed (m/sec) Power (kW)

Communicate results. You can find this diagram and a lot of helpful information about display boards at

Conclusion Have fun!