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1 TERRA VISTA 4 th /5 th Grade SCIENCE FAIR 2015-2016

2 Purpose of Meeting *To discuss importance of Science Fair/Science Fair Expo *Check Point 1 = 5 pts *Check Point 2 = 25 pts *Final Project = 100 pts Note: See Science Fair packet for each Checkpoint Rubric and for the Final Project Scoring sheet (Science Fair Grading Rubric).

3 Why Participate? 1.Fourth and fifth graders learn and apply the Scientific Method. 2.This year, 5 th graders will take the Science California Standards Test (CST) at the end of the school year; this test will cover a variety of science fields. Besides learning about the Scientific Method, our students will become exposed to a variety of science topics when they share and present their projects with each other. 3.Each student is challenged academically in a science or math field of his/her own interest; Many of our GATE students have chosen fields Science or Math as a personal topic of interest on their GATE Learning Plans for this year. 4. Students learn the difference between a demonstration project and a comparison project. 5. Students become participants in the Etiwanda School District Science Fair.

4 Important Dates 1) Parent Meeting 12/10/15 @ 6:00 p.m. Students who attend with their parents will be excused from homework assigned on this night. 2) Checkpoint 1: Due to homeroom teacher on 12/14/15 3) Checkpoint 2: Due to homeroom teacher on 1/7/16 4) Final Project: Due to homeroom teacher 1/25/16 5) *Science Exposition: MPR on 1/27/16; time TBD; optional event *Note: At our Science Exposition, which is an optional event, fourth and fifth grade students will present their projects to families and other students in the MPR. Students will, also, get the opportunity to observe and write about at least projects they view. Students who participate in Science Exposition will receive extra credit!

5 How to Get Started 1 st Each student picks a problem/question that he/she would like to investigate; make sure to complete Checkpoint 1 by 12/14/15 to have your teacher approve your topic before you begin. One great website to help students choose science fair project topics is Sciencebuddies.org. Note: Our students will test only one variable for their projects. Each problem/question needs to be apart of a comparison experiment that test the variable using the Scientific Method. Demonstration projects are not appropriate for Science Fair. 2 nd Each student researches about his/her topic to help form a hypothesis, an educated guess regarding the outcome of the experiment. Make sure to complete Checkpoint 2 by 1/7/16. 3 rd Gather needed materials to conduct experiment: journal, 3-way display board, construction paper, etc. 4 th Before, during, and after the experiment, students take notes inside of journals regarding the entire process. 5 th When conducting the experiment, students take photos of Procedure/Steps. 6 th Each student completes at least 3 trials for his/her experiment. 7 th Save typed information on USB and/or Google Drive! Students can add on or edit information daily. Most of the items that go on the 3-way board are also included in the journal. 8 th Remember that final project (3-way board with journal) is due on 1/25/16. Points will be deducted for late entries.

6 A Great Website for Science Fair Project Ideas: www.sciencebuddies.org

7 Q1: Is participating in the Science Fair mandatory? A1: Participating in the Science Fair (with the student completing a journal and representing his/her experiment with a 3-way display board) is mandatory for each 5 th grade student. Participating in the Science Fair for our 4 th graders is strongly recommended, but it is required for our 4 th grade G.A.T.E. students. Participating in the Science Fair Expo, however, for either our 4 th or our 5 th graders is optional. Q2: What is the difference between Science Fair and Science Fair Expo? A2: The Science Fair is a competition of science experiments among our 4 th and 5 th grade students at Terra Vista; the 3 winners of our school for each grade level will then compete at the district level. Science Exposition is a night for students to present their projects in the MPR; participating students of Science Fair Expo will also view and comment on other student projects. Q3: May students work together with partners? A3: Yes, students may work together as a team to complete a project. A student would choose one partner from his/her homeroom class to form a team. Q4: Is this project to be completed at home? A4: Although teachers can provide guidance along the way, the Science Fair project (which consist of experimentation) has to be completed at home. If working as a team, students and parents must schedule time to get together outside of school to complete the project. Typing and saving student work on flash drives or Google Drive is highly recommended.. What are the F.A.Q.s? (Frequently Asked Questions) Q5: What is the difference between a comparison experiment and a demonstration project/experiment? A5: In a comparison experiment, a student is testing a variable using the Scientific Method. In a demonstration project/experiment, however, no comparison is being made. The student is only showing how something works or teaching facts about the concept. Each student is to do a comparison experiment for the science fair/expo. Q6: Should the information be typed or handwritten? A6: Even though it’s the students choice, it is easier for information to be typed. Students can edit work in and out of class if the information is typed and saved on Google Drive or flash drives. Also, most of the information will be repeated and can be used for both the 3-way board and the journal. Q7: How many trials should be conducted in the experiment? A7: This experiment should have at least 3 trials to validate results. Q8: Are students allowed to only turn in the completed 3-way board to get credit for their Science Fair Project? A8: No, each student must turn in a completed 3-way display board (experiment) and a completed journal for credit. Note: See packet for information explaining items for three-way board and journal. Also a rubric for grading is included.

8 Parts of Science Project *3-Way Board Left: Problem, Research, and Hypothesis Middle: Title, Steps (Procedure) with materials used, photos, illustrations and models Right: Results represented with graphs (show results of all 3 trials) and Conclusion Note: All sections need to be neatly labeled using a large font. See handout that explains each section in detail. *Completed Journal Read each section of the packet provided to see the setup of a Science Journal. Both the 3-way board and the completed journal including abstract and bibliography will be scored using the rubric provided. Title Problem Research Hypothesis Steps Results Conclusion

9 Observe Student Samples

10 Thank you for coming !


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