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How to get started & What you need to know
STEM Fair Info How to get started & What you need to know
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Teams You may work by yourself You may work in a team of 2-3
Judges may ask why your experiment required a team Each member must have a valid role that can be justified
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Picking a Topic Start by listing 5 things you are curious about
Can one of these items be tested in an experiment? What are your interests? Picking a topic that interests you will make it fun
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Picking aTopic (Cont.) Narrow your topic Avoid general topics
Your topic should be specific enough to make into a problem and to research Narrow your topic so that it involves Experimentation or Engineering Design or Observational Comparisons AND Data collection
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What to Avoid When picking a topic, avoid the following:
Topics that require unavailable resources Experiments are expensive and/or not possible Projects that require too much time You have limited time to research and conduct experiment
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Types of Projects A Science Research Project
Seeks to find new knowledge for the student at his/her appropriate grade level. A science project is one way of asking a question and answering it via the scientific method.
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Types of Projects (Cont.)
An Engineering Project Uses scientific principles to improve or create new applications. The project may be theoretical or an experimental study on a model . Computer Projects May deal with innovative programming, designing or improving applications, or improving hardware. An existing program may be improved to run faster and use less memory.
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Types of Projects (Cont.)
A Mathematics Project Deals with math not usually covered in the classroom. The project should represent a new point of view of a known topic.
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Things to Consider May not experiment on any vertebrates
Remember when picking your topic, you have to: Write your experiment and procedure Conduct an experiment Write a report Create a presentation Present your findings.
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