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1. Get a bound notebook to use as a logbook and number the pages. 2. Select a topic. 3. Narrow the topic to a specific problem, stated as a research question, with a single variable. 4. Conduct a literature review of the topic and problem and write a draft of the research report. 5.
What is a Science Fair Project? Generally, science fair projects are judged on two criteria: "scientific method" and "presentation". A student who has followed the scientific method will have a hypothesis, background information, materials / methods, results, and conclusions. This format should be
What is a science fair? A science fair is a place students present their science projects and compete for prizes. Its main purpose is to get you excited about science by actually doing it rather than simply learning about it. A scientist first asks a question about some aspect of the world and then tries to find its answer. At the science fair ...
What’s in This Guide Using the scientific method, this guide divides the science project into five phases: Phase 1: Generating an Idea. Phase 2: Research and Planning. Phase 3: Data Collection and Analysis. Phase 4: Writing a Report. ase 5: Creating and Exhibiting a DisplayFor each phase, you will find a set of management tips for teachers ...
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Science fair participation increased student understanding of science inquiry, and positively infl uenced the attitudes of the majority of students in the study toward STEM courses and careers. The strengths of the science fair programs were a focus on science inquiry as well as student choice in choosing and car-rying out projects.
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If you would like more information about the Intel ISEF, the Intel Science Tal-ent Search, the Discovery Channel Young Scientist Challenge, or an affiliated fair in your area, please write to: Science Service, Inc. 1719 N Street, N.W. Washington, DC 20036 Phone: (202) 785-2255 Fax: (202) 785-1243 E-mail: sciedu@sciserv.org Internet: www.sciserv ...
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The Engineering Sciences project involves the design and/ or physical construction of some device, appliance, machine or process that has an application. The Life Sciences project involves biology, zoology, botany or aspects of pure or applied medicine. The Physical Sciences project is related to physics or chemistry.