Your Science Fair Project Resource Guide
From
Start to Finish:
Taking
you through all the steps
http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/steps.html
This
site has one sentence explanations of each part of a science fair. One of the steps described is
presenting your project to judges.
This may or may not be a part of your science fair. The site also has an explanation of
what makes a good project and an explanation of how to come up with your own
science fair project.
http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/
“Creative
investigations into the real world.”
This site provides a complete guide to science fair projects. Check out the ‘Handbook’ which features
information from Janice VanCleave, a popular author who provides everything you
need to know for success. You can
even send her a question about your project.
http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/SciProjIntro.html
An
excellent guide for students doing an experiment-based science fair
project. There are links on this
page to a more advanced guide and an example of an actual experiment-based
project.
http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/jtindell/
“So,
you’ve been assigned by your teacher to do a science project and you don’t know
where to begin. Well, a science
experiment is nothing more than a way to solve a problem. These pages have been created to give
you some ideas and resources, show you how to start, and take you step by step
through the scientific process.”
http://bioscience.ksc.nasa.gov/education/general/scifair1.html
The
scientists at the Kennedy Space Center have participated in judging local
school science fairs for many years and have some great suggestions for student
research projects.
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/fair.html
“Advice
for a great science fair project.”
A
variety of resources and advice.
Click
on “science and nature” and then on “science fair”.