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Science Fair Projects! “How do I do my science project?” “How do I do my science project?” A science project starts with a question, followed by experimentation and observation, then “scientific thinking” or analysis. Finally, you answer the original question based upon what you found. You are required to use the scientific method: State the Problem. Gather Information Make a Hypothesis ExperimentObserve Draw a Conclusion
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Good Projects A good project is well planned, researched, designed, and conducted. A science project must be a true investigation. An example of an investigation might be: Which Soap Detergent Removes Ketchup the Best? Which Transparent Tape Sticks The Longest? What Is The Affect of Microwave Radiation on Germinating Lima Beans ?
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Bad Projects All of these questions require an investigation and their results can be measured. It is important that you determine how the results can be measured before you begin your project. Sometimes a science project is confused with: A construction or art project A plastic model from a hobby kit A display of scientific equipment A simple research report These examples are not science investigations!
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Choose a Topic Beginning and Choosing A Project What problem interests me the most? Is this too difficult for me to solve? Can I get the materials? Is this project safe? Will I be able to measure my results?
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Use your experiences. Remember a time you noticed something and thought, "I wonder how that works?" or "I wonder what would happen if..." then turn that into a project. Think about current events. Look at the newspaper. What is the best way to clean up oil spills? Is there a way to stop Tsunamis or perhaps warn people ahead of time? Watch commercials on TV. Test their claims. Does that anti-perspirant really stop wetness better than other ones? Is Tide really better than Wisk? Does Duracell beat the Energizer? Remember, your results must be measureable!
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Think about these: What material is the best insulator? Do soap bubbles last longer on warm or cold days? What effect does oil have on water plants? How do plants react to different kinds of music, different light, colors, and different neighbor plants? What is the best way to dispose of paper? What is the affect of salt, (milk, orange juice, fertilizer etc.) on plants? What is the affect of rock music on plant growth? How does color affect food preferences? Which diapers absorb the most water? 10.What is the best blade design for a windmill? Do plants respond to touch? 12. What is the affect of light on plant growth? 13. What is the affect of solutes on freezing points? How much lead is in coop city drinking water? What is the affect of vitamin e on radish plants?
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Be Safe! REMINDER: NO LIVING ORGANISMS MAY BE USED IN ANY SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT. THIS INCLUDES INSECTS, PETS, TROPICAL FISH, ETC.
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