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Stanton Elementary Science Fair 2016-2017
Introduction to Science Fair and Regional Science Fair
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What is Science Fair? A competition of Scientific Minds-
A place to show case what your minds are thinking- A time to have FUN and Experiment with things in our everyday world-
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Paperwork…blah blah blah
Rules for Participation.pdf Science Fair Project Research Form.pdf
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Looking for the answer to a question!
What is an Experiment? Looking for the answer to a question! Students always want to make a volcano or lava lamp, I hear this every time I mention Science Fair. But WHAT is the QUESTION for the volcano or lava lamp? Usually they cannot think of one- because it is hard to come up with a scientific question for these specific experiments.
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Project Categories Behavioral/Social Science Chemistry
Earth/Space Science Engineering Environmental Science Life Science Mathematics/Physics
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Where do I start? Have a QUESTION!
Step 1: Start with a question. This is why you have decided to do this experiment. (Example: Why do potatoes last longer in cool dry places, then hot wet places?, Does using water with aspirin effect the growth of plants over 4 weeks?, How many preservatives are in fast food hamburgers compared to home cooked hamburgers?) *Title of Project- Come up with something catchy! The title should reflect your Question! This must be written on your paperwork. Where do I start? Have a QUESTION!
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Make your question BIG on the Board!
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HYPOTHESIS It’s an Educated Guess! (It is not a DIRTY WORD)
Step 2: Make a Hypothesis: Scary word, but it won’t bite you! A hypothesis is simply and educated guess. (Example: I believe that potatoes will last longer is cool dry places because it does not provide a breeding ground for bacteria and mold, like hot wet places.; I believe that the plants grown with aspirin will not grow as large as the plants watered with regular faucet water., I believe that fast food hamburgers have many more preservatives then a home cooked hamburger because the food at fast food restaurants must travel a long way and then be preserved until consumed.) HYPOTHESIS (It is not a DIRTY WORD) It’s an Educated Guess!
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Hypothesis Example
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My educated guess…. I believe that different chemical reactions occur when certain substances are mixed. From this I will predict which mixed substances (yeast and hydrogen peroxide, baking soda and vinegar, or baking soda and lemon juice) will produce the most explosive eruption in my volcano.
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Material List and Procedure
BE Exact and Specific
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Conduct the Experiment
Step 4: Conduct the Experiment: Make sure that you provide yourself with adequate time to complete the experiment. If it takes 4 weeks, remember to do this during the Christmas Holidays. If it takes 2 days- don’t wait until the last minute. You live in Stanton, not a lot of places to run and get things the night before! TAKE PICTURES- the actual experiment will not be performed in front of the judges. If you have a model, it can be displayed but the actual experiment is done at home. Conduct the Experiment
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Collect Data Step 5: Collect Data: When doing an experiment, you must collect data! Make charts, take notes, TAKE PICTURES ! (Bar graphs, line graphs, daily journals are fabulous)
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No experiments will be done in front of the judges.
Pictures will document each step and procedures that the student made.
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Time is Everything! Don’t RUN OUT of IT!
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Analyze Information, Report Results
Step 6: Analyze Information, Report your Results: Look at what has happened, review your pictures, and check your notebook. Write out what your results are or what you observed over the whole process.
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Step 7: Conclusion: Write whether or not your hypothesis was correct
Step 7: Conclusion: Write whether or not your hypothesis was correct. (Example: My hypothesis that stated the plants would grow better with regular faucet water was incorrect. Threw my experiment I discovered that the plant watered with 1 cup faucet water and 1 crushed baby aspirin grew and additional 3 inches compared to the plant that only had 1 cup faucet water.) Conclusion
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What to do with the BOARD!
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Attach with Glue, Not Glue Sticks
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Make sure all 7 Steps are included on the board.
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Schedule Time to do the Project!
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Prepare to Present the Project
Dress Nicely and COMB YOUR HAIR!
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Important Dates to Remember
December 6th- Project Idea approval and Paperwork turn-in! January 20th- tenative Set-up Project by 3:45PM January 21st- tenative Dress to impress, Project Presentation March 3rd- UTPB Set-up March 4th- UTPB Regional Science Fair
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HAVE FUN!
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