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2015/16 Tuba City Primary School Science Fair Tuba city Primary School Tuba City Unified School District #15 Tuba City, Arizona
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Goals for the 2015/16 School Science Fair To improve local Science Fairs at the Tuba City Primary School To implement articulated grade level State Standards To implement Science Standards To be able to attend Tier 1, 2, and possible tier 3 level science fairs. Qualify for upper division or regional science fairs. Improve the Tuba City Primary School Science Fair with more Research-Based projects entries using the Scientific Method process To incorporate culture and environment into projects and research when possible. To recognize and reward students work who participate in the fair or fairs during awards assemblies.
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Tuba City Primary School Science Fair - Categories Three Main Categories: Earth Science Life Science Physical Science
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Tuba City Primary School – K- 5 th Gr. Science Fair Set-up Displays from January 7-12, 2016 Due Date to register and display project: January 13, 2016, Wednesday Judging : January 13-14, 2015 Field Trip Packet Due January 14-15, 2015 Field Trip submitted two weeks in advance for February 3, 2016 Board Meeting.
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2016 Navajo Nation Science Fair Red Rock State Park, Gallup, NM Tuesday, February 23, 2016 (Pee-Wee Division) (Grades K-4) Wednesday, February 24, 2016 (Elementary Division) (Grades 5-6) Thursday, February 25, 2016 (Junior High Division) (Grades 7-8) (Senior Division) (Grades 9-12)
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http://www.sciencefairregistration.com/az/nnsf Registration will be available November 2016 for: -Schools -Teachers -Students/Projects -Judges -2016 Navajo Nation Science Fair projects registration deadline Wednesday, February 17, 2016 at midnight.
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The Seven Categories Animal Science – Life Sciences Behavioral & Social Science – Life Sciences Biology – Life Sciences Chemistry –Physical Sciences Engineering & Computer Science - Physical Environmental Science – Earth Sciences Physical Science – Physical Sciences
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Required for NN Science Fair All Navajo Nation Schools are REQUIRED to put on a Science Fair at their school before competing at the 2016 Navajo Nation Science Fair. Schools will send their TOP TWO projects from the (7) categories for the four division to the 2016 Navajo Nation Science Fair to compete.
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2016 NN Science Fair Rules Only ONE student (Grades 5-12) to a project at the 2016 Navajo Nation Science Fair. Projects with more than one student will result in disqualification. Partners of TWO can do projects in (Grades K-4 only). All first place winners (Grades 5-12) at the 2016 Navajo Nation Science Fair will be invited to compete at the 2016 Arizona State Science Fair.
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Maximum Size of Project Depth (front to back) 30 inches or 76 centimeters Width (side to side) 48 inches or 122 centimeters Height (floor to top) 108 inches or 274 centimeters
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Project Display Boards
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SAFETY: There will not be any electricity provided for students and their projects in the convention center. No glass objects are permitted such as light bulbs or glasses. No chemical compounds are allowed in the convention center. No flammable materials or liquids are permitted such as lighters, matches or gasoline. No live animals are permitted. No plant or animal tissue are allowed. Battery operated devices must have their power source disconnected if they are not supervised. Anything that can pose a hazard to participants will not be allowed in the hall. Our Safety Officers reserve the right to enforce these rules to their discretion.
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Rules for Judging Rules Students must be present on judging day to be eligible for any awards. NNSF All pictures must include a credit to the source of the picture. For instance: (Source – Image from …) No food or drinks are allowed in the judging hall. Students are discouraged from wandering around in the hall during open judging. We are not responsible for any items that are left in the hall unattended. No electronic devices such as media players or cell phones are permitted to be used. Laptops are permitted only for presentation purposes only. Only registered students are allowed in the judging hall.
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Recommendations Designate one INDIVIDUAL from your school to register students and teachers. Have your local Science Fair EARLY so your school can have enough TIME to register all students and projects properly. When registering, DOUBLE-CHECK all information before submitting. Make PLANS to be on time for the 2016 Navajo Nation Science Fair.
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TCPS Science Committee Arlita Yazziearyazzie@tcusd.orgaryazzie@tcusd.org Eleanor Paddockepaddock@tcusd.orgepaddock@tcusd.org Genevieve MultineGMultine@tcusd.orgGMultine@tcusd.org Lois Parrishlparrish@tcusd.orglparrish@tcusd.org Mary Clarkmaclark@tcusd.orgmaclark@tcusd.org Matilda Tallsaltmtallsalt@tcusd.orgmtallsalt@tcusd.org Phillip McCabepmccabe@tcusd.orgpmccabe@tcusd.org Sheryl McCloskeysmccloskey@tcusd.orgsmccloskey@tcusd.org Darlene Kewanwytewadkewanwytewa@tcusd.orgdkewanwytewa@tcusd.org Veronica Jimvjim@tcusd.orgvjim@tcusd.org TCPS Principal, Dr. Justin Robersonjroberson@tcusd.orgjroberson@tcusd.org
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Science Project Ideas 1.www.sciencebuddies.orgwww.sciencebuddies.org
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2. www.all-science-fair-projects.comwww.all-science-fair-projects.com
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3. www.sciencekids.co.nzwww.sciencekids.co.nz
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Thank You for Attending Our Annual Science Fair Night We need Judges for our fair to be successful. If you want to be a judge please leave your name and contact information with us and we you will be invited to our judges brief judges orientation and interview and judge projects in January 2016.
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