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Science Fair Introduction Discussion Points / Examples of Science Fair notebooks and display boards / Science Fair Rules / sfox4.pbworks.com / Calendar of deadlines / Science Fair Guideline Packet / Partner Contract (optional) / Examples of Science Fair notebooks and display boards / Science Fair Rules / sfox4.pbworks.com / Calendar of deadlines / Science Fair Guideline Packet / Partner Contract (optional)

Parts of the Science Fair Project / Notebook / Display Board / Interview / Notebook / Display Board / Interview

Science Fair Topics / Science Fair topic ideas: / 15 / 4 / 1 - parent will sign to indicate acceptance of task / Not discussing specific topics tonight / Encouraging Environmental Topics / Science Fair topic ideas: / 15 / 4 / 1 - parent will sign to indicate acceptance of task / Not discussing specific topics tonight / Encouraging Environmental Topics

Supplies Available on Loan / Kits: / Soil testing / potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, pH / Water quality testing / salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide / potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, pH / Kits: / Soil testing / potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, pH / Water quality testing / salinity, pH, dissolved oxygen, carbon dioxide / potassium, phosphorus, nitrogen, pH

Supplies Available on Loan / Vernier Software: / Motion detector / Microphone / Light sensor / Carbon dioxide sensor / Barometer - Relative humidity / Conductivity probe / Magnetic field sensor / Vernier Software: / Motion detector / Microphone / Light sensor / Carbon dioxide sensor / Barometer - Relative humidity / Conductivity probe / Magnetic field sensor

Supplies Available on Loan / General Science Materials: / Beakers / Triple beam balance (mass) / Graduated cylinders / Different types of metals / Etc. / General Science Materials: / Beakers / Triple beam balance (mass) / Graduated cylinders / Different types of metals / Etc.

National and SPMS Rules / Typed Project / Topic can not be changed / Topic must be GT middle school level / Environmental Topics Encouraged / Real world application / Why is this important to learn? / Dependent variable must be measured numerically / Typed Project / Topic can not be changed / Topic must be GT middle school level / Environmental Topics Encouraged / Real world application / Why is this important to learn? / Dependent variable must be measured numerically

National and SPMS Rules / No humans or other vertebrates / Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals, Rodents FishAmphibiansReptilesBirds MammalsRodents / No molds or bacteria / Plants and invertebrates only allowed on limited basis / No humans or other vertebrates / Fish, Amphibians, Reptiles, Birds, Mammals, Rodents FishAmphibiansReptilesBirds MammalsRodents / No molds or bacteria / Plants and invertebrates only allowed on limited basis

Pbworks website / Sfox4.pbworks.com / Type project online / Notification of all comments and changes / Calendar / Guideline book / Sfox4.pbworks.com / Type project online / Notification of all comments and changes / Calendar / Guideline book

Calendar of Deadlines / Green homework calendar / Daily homework / Calendar shows DUE DATES / Key dates: / February 10-binder due / February 15- Display Board due / February 22- Science Fair Presentations / Green homework calendar / Daily homework / Calendar shows DUE DATES / Key dates: / February 10-binder due / February 15- Display Board due / February 22- Science Fair Presentations

Partner Contract / Science Fair Projects completed individually or in pairs / ALL pairs must have parent permission / Science Fair Projects completed individually or in pairs / ALL pairs must have parent permission

Questions?