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61. ProTeacher! Science Topics Lesson Plans For Elementary School Teachers Including
science fair Project on the Web Topics include Steps of a science fair Project, science fair projects - Information on how to start and complete a
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A growing collection of tens of thousands of ideas shared on ProTeacher over the years by teachers from across the United States and around the world. Try it now: source
judging science fairs
Criteria for science fairs varies, but usually youll be looking primarily for evidence that the student used the scientific method of inquiry to create their project. In other words, just making a solar car from a science kit or reporting on volcanoes isnt a science fair project (or shouldnt be). So, be sure to look for... source
CyberFair
- A resource by and for elementary school children interested in science fair ideas, sample science fair projects, judges forms, and steps involved in doing a science fair source
Experimental Science Projects Guide
- Guide presents basic information for doing a science project. Links to an example science project

62. The Science Spot: General Science Lesson Plan Links
science Teaching Ideas Visit this page for lots of great activities for lab The site also provides step-by-step, how-to-do science fair projects tips,
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General Science Lesson Plan Links Need lesson ideas? Visit pages with my lesson plans and links ...
My Lesson Plan Pages Astronomy Biology Adopt-An-Insect Chemistry Earth Science General Science Physics Bald Eagle Days Digging Into Science (Dinosaurs) Metric Mania Nature Center Lessons Puzzle Corner Lesson Plans Links Pages ... Astronomy Biology Chemistry Earth Day Earth Science Ecology General Science Genetics Physics Technology Weather Scroll down for Science Fair links! AskERIC - EduRef - Process Skills - Visit this site for an assortment of lessons for process skills. Biology Corner - Scroll down the page to find several worksheets for the scientific method, such as Controls and Variables, Pendulum Experiment, and Scientific Method Applied. Blue Web'n General Science - A collection of links for general science lessons and activities. Bubble Town - A great site to learn more about bubbles, blowing techniques, and recipes! Challenge your students to use the scientific method to determine the best bubble recipe or the best blowing method! Also visit the SDA Bubbles site for more great ideas!

63. Books And Web Links - Science Fair Central - DiscoverySchool.com
Moche, Dinah L. Astronomy A SelfTeaching Guide. New York Wiley, 1989. Botany 49 More science fair projects. Blue Ridge Summit, PA TAB Books, 1989.
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Once you've selected your topic, it's time to begin your research. Check out this list for a wealth of books and Web links to learn all about your topic. Astronomy
For terrific online resources, see the recommended astronomy sites in Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators. Project and Experiment Books
  • VanCleave, Janice. Astronomy for Every Kid . New York: Wiley, 1991.
  • Wood, Robert W. Science for Kids: 39 Easy Astronomy Experiments . Blue Ridge Summit, PA: TAB Books, 1991.
Reference Books
  • Beasane, Pam. 1000 Facts about Space . New York: Kingfisher, 1992.
  • Harrington, Philip, and Edward Pascuzzi. Astronomy for All Ages . Old Saybrook, CT: Globe Pequot Press, 1994.
  • Moche, Dinah L. Astronomy: A Self-Teaching Guide . New York: Wiley, 1989.
  • Pearce, Q. L. Stargazer's Guide to the Galaxy . New York: Doherty, 1991.

Biology
For terrific online resources, see the recommended biology sites in Kathy Schrock's Guide for Educators.

64. Project Types - Janice VanCleave's Science Fair Handbook - Science Fair Central
Still struggling with an idea for your science fair project? Conclusion What did your project teach you? What was the average time it takes an eighth
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Go to... Handbook Home Page Scientific Method Topic Research Project Research A Sample Project Project Report The Display Presentation and Evaluation Project Types: Three Basic Choices
Still struggling with an idea for your science fair project? It might seem like an overwhelming task, but consider that there are really just three basic kinds of science fair projects:
  • An Investigation
    Examples:
    • How long does it take the heart to return to normal after exercise?
    • What is the most electricity you can make with a magnet and a coil?
    • How rapidly does a plant make starch?

  • Construction of a Kit or Model
    Examples:
    • A model of a solar home
    • An ecology terrarium
    • Insulation materials and their uses

  • Demonstration of a Scientific Principle
    Examples:
    • Measuring lung capacity
    • An oil-drop model of a splitting atom
    • An electrical smoke trap
    Now you might be thinking, "But how would you turn these ideas into a science fair project?" Just follow the scientific method you've learned about. We've taken one example from each type and shown how you can apply the scientific method to make it a science fair project.
    1. An Investigation
  • 65. TCCSA Science Fair
    Click HERE for a list of 114 ideas for science fair projects. If you would like Adventure Safaris Teaching In California Mark and Heather Leeder
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    FOR MORE DETAILS AND GUIDELINES, CLICK HERE FOR AN APPLICATION FORM, CLICK HERE Have you been to the Home School Science Fairs? They are great! Some of the best and brightest kids in Minnesota were there. You could have learned how stable the Ark was in strong winds, how to, and how not to make yogurt, how weight effects the speed of a sled, and how to get energy from chicken droppings. Over 60 projects were up for display with many passersby stopping to check them out. It was a wonderful opportunity to place a Christian viewpoint of science before the public. For detailed directions call Julie Von Vett, 651-464-4361 or consult /adventure/fair.html

    66. Jossey-Bass::Janice VanCleave's Guide To The Best Science Fair Projects
    Let Janice VanCleave help you create your own winning science project They not only teach children the basics of science, but also entertain along
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    By Keyword By Title By Author By ISBN By ISSN Shopping Cart My Account Help Contact Us ... Children's Science Janice VanCleave's Guide to the Best Science Fair Projects Related Subjects Astronomy
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    Janice VanCleave's A+ Projects in Biology: Winning Experiments for Science Fairs and Extra Credit (Paperback)

    Children's Science
    Can it Really Rain Frogs?: The World's Strangest Weather Events (Paperback)
    by Spencer Christian, Antonia Felix Shake, Rattle, and Roll: The World's Most Amazing Volcanoes, Earthquakes, and Other Forces (Paperback) by Spencer Christian, Antonia Felix Cosmic Science: Over 40 Gravity-Defying, Earth-Orbiting, Space-Cruising Activities for Kids (Paperback) by Jim Wiese Janice VanCleave's Constellations for Every Kid: Easy Activities that Make Learning Science Fun (Paperback) by Janice VanCleave Janice VanCleave's Insects and Spiders: Mind-Boggling Experiments You Can Turn Into Science Fair Projects (Paperback) by Janice VanCleave Children's Science Janice VanCleave's Guide to the Best Science Fair Projects Janice VanCleave ISBN: 0-471-14802-4 Paperback 160 pages November 1996, Jossey-Bass

    67. Jossey-Bass::Janice VanCleave's A+ Science Fair Projects
    Janice VanCleave’s A+ science fair projects has everything you need to put together a winning entry, with detailed advice on properly planning your project,
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    By Keyword By Title By Author By ISBN By ISSN Shopping Cart My Account Help Contact Us ... Children's Science Janice VanCleave's A+ Science Fair Projects Related Subjects Astronomy
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    Janice VanCleave's 204 Sticky, Gloppy, Wacky, and Wonderful Experiments (Paperback)

    Janice VanCleave's 204 Sticky, Gloppy, Wacky, and Wonderful Experiments (E-Book)

    Janice VanCleave's A+ Projects in Biology: Winning Experiments for Science Fairs and Extra Credit (Paperback)

    Children's Science
    Janice VanCleave's Teaching the Fun of Math (Paperback)
    by Janice VanCleave Head to Toe Science: Over 40 Eye-Popping, Spine-Tingling, Heart-Pounding Activities That Teach Kids about the Human Body (Paperback) by Jim Wiese The Scientific American Book of Great Science Fair Projects (Paperback) by Scientific American, Marc Rosner Stink Bugs, Stick Insects, and Stag Beetles: And 18 More of the Strangest Insects on Earth (Paperback) by Sally Kneidel Measurement Mania: Games and Activities That Make Math Easy and Fun (Paperback) by Lynette Long Children's Science Janice VanCleave's A+ Science Fair Projects Janice VanCleave ISBN: 0-471-33102-3 Paperback 160 pages July 2003 US $14.95

    68. Science Fair Assistant Bilingual English Espanol
    The science fair Assistant designed to help children in grades K8 find great experiments and ideas for their science fair Project.
    http://www.iteachilearn.com/teach/tech/science.htm
    Welcome to the Science Fair Assistant designed to help children in grades K-8 find great experiments and ideas for their Science Fair Project. Bienvenidos a la pagina de la red para niños en grados K-8. Este pagina será como ayudante en buscar paginas relucientes para niños en búsqueda de ideas y proyectos de ciencia. Try these great links and resources! Prueba estos sitios! Science Fair Studio Project Ideas more - primary elementary Cuadernos de Experimentos 2000 Bill Nye The Science Guy Lab ... Virtual Fish Tank Build your own robot fish Construye su propia pez robotico! MiniRobots Ideas and Activities Science Museum of MN CienciaNet experimentos avanzados Ranger Rick Activities or try microscope adventures Ranger Rick en español English and French Science Webs Te Digo y Te Cuenta Sobre el Agua experimentos Kinder Science Ideas Una Rana desde adentro Science in the Kitchen Science Web for Kids ... NASA kids only earth science and Star Child Animales Salvajes Build your own volcano more volcano info ... kids door Discovery Kids en Español Experiments at home Launch Pad Solo Para Niños The Fun Science Gallery ... Fiesta de Ciencias -Italiano- The Science Shack or try Try Science Los experimentos de TryScience Out or Sight -England What is inside of a frog Science experiments and Energy Perpetual Motion 100 Bizarre things you can make in your

    69. Homeschool Virtual Science Fair - Science Fair Resources
    At this site you may also view sample science fair projects. page have been developed over twenty years of teaching science through research projects.
    http://www.homeschoollearning.com/vsf/resources.shtml
    HLN Virtual Science Fair Science Fair Project Resources
    Virtual Science Fair Submissions are now Closed. We look forward to seeing you in August 2005!
    Use the following resources in researching and preparing for your Virtual Science Fair entry!

    70. CSMEE Digest 97-5
    science fair projects have long been familiar events in schools throughout science fair projects and is based on over twenty years of teaching science
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    ERIC/CSMEE Science Fairs in Elementary School by: Andrea K. Balas
    January 1998 (Updated June 2003) ERIC Clearinghouse for Science, Mathematics, and Environmental Education DIGEST Science fair projects have long been familiar events in schools throughout the country, and they have come to represent science in action, science as inquiry. The investigatory aspect of science fair projects fits wellwith current reform efforts guided by such publications as Science for All Americans, Benchmarks for Scientific Literacy, and the National Science Education Standards. Classroom science is steadily being transformed into a process-driven, inquiry-based area of study, and science fair projects provide additional opportunities for students to become personally and directly involved in scientific investigation. Elementary schools participate in science fairs for a variety of reasons: to stimulate student interest in science, to provide students with opportunities for research and active inquiry, to publicly recognize students' completed projects, and to provide students with opportunities to share their work (Perry,1995). There are many variations in format, but the primary components of a science fair project typically include an investigation, a written research report, a visual display, an oral presentation, and some sort of assessment. Learning some scientific facts or principles is a valuable fringe benefit for students doing projects, but the primary objective for science project work is to teach students to think (Tant, 1992, p.5 .)

    71. Just For Kids - Educational - Science Fairs
    Handson projects that are perfect for science fairs and submissions for industry and Collection of 20 simple science projects which teach kids how to
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    72. Georgia Science & Engineering Fair
    ADVANCED science fair TOPICS BY CATEGORY (for Simpler projects) Behavioral/Social Biochemistry Botany Chemistry Computer science
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    Idea and Technique Resources
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    Projects Ideas Elementary School Projects Experiments
    Magnetic and nonmagnetic materials
    Which magnet is strongest?
    Which materials conduct electricity best?
    Which materials conduct heat best?
    Sounds from different rubber bands (or glasses of water)
    Which toy car rolls furthest?
    Which materials dissolve in water? Which paper towel absorbs the most water? Will an ice cube melt faster when crushed up? Do coins corrode more in salt or fresh water? How vinegar affects egg shells How a shadow changes throughout the day Measuring rainfall with a rain gauge Depth of snow at ten different locations Testing a sundial with a clock Which brand of raisin bran has the most raisins? What a plant needs to grow Do plants prefer tap water or distilled water? How temperature affects plant growth Do plants give off water? In which soil do plants grow best? Growing potatoes at different locations How fast do kidney beans grow?

    73. Basic Page
    Albert Lea Area Schools science fair Project. Grades 46. science fair Websites teach an introduction to the Scientific Method
    http://albertlea.k12.mn.us/Web Pages/sciencefair.aspx
    var MSOWebPartPageFormName = '_ctl0'; Albert Lea Area Schools Science Fair Project Grades 4-6 Science Fair Websites Website Name Website Link Graphic Organizer of Steps http://www.chariho.k12.ri.us/faculty/kkvre/smethorg.htm Model of the Scientific Method http://artsedge.kennedy-center.org/cuesheet/pdf/wonder.pdf Science Fair Central http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/ ScienceFair.Org http://www.scifair.org/ Internet Public LibraryKidspace
    Science Fair Projects http://www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/projectguide/ Canada's Science Fair Homepage http://www.cdli.ca/sciencefairs/ Super Science Fair Projects http://www.super-science-fair-projects.com/ All Science Fair Projects Website http://www.all-science-fair-projects.com/ Science Fair Page http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/fair.html Mankato's Science Fair Webpage http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/steps.html LibrarySpot's Science Fair Resources http://www.libraryspot.com/shortcuts/scienceprojects.htm Science Investigation Scope and Sequence Grade Level Standards Scope and Sequence Fourth 1. The student will recognize when comparisons might not be fair because some conditions are not kept the same.

    74. TeachInFlorida.com - Florida's Official Administrative And Teacher Recruiting We
    Question My secondary students hate doing science fair projects. You can reflect this science practice in your teaching by having an entire class
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    75. Project AstroBio: Teacher Information
    with a science club, going on field trips, doing science fair projects, Project AstroBio s goals are to. Enhance science education; Encourage
    http://www.astro.washington.edu/projastrobio/teacherinfo.html
    U.W. Astronomy
    Project AstroBio
    A STELLAR OPPORTUNITY FOR TEACHERS
    What is Project AstroBio? In this innovative program twenty-five 3rd - 12th grade teachers from the Puget Sound region are paired each year with volunteer astronomers and other scientists who have an interest in working with local schools and organizations. Together, teachers and partner scientists participate in a hands-on training workshop, receive high quality resource materials, and develop a strategy for working together in and out of the classroom. There are a total of 42 Project AstroBio partnerships, from Everett to Olympia! "Classic" Project Astro, which began in Seattle in 1997, has become Project AstroBio as of 2002, to reflect a new and growing involvement in the sciences of astrobiology, which is the study of the origin, history, and extremes of life on Earth, as well as the possibility of life on other planets. Whereas in past years Project Astro teachers were paired solely with amateur, student, and professional astronomers, Project AstroBio teachers now may be paired with either astronomers or with scientists with more of a biology background. The range of science that can be done by hands-on activities now includes not only astronomy and related sciences, but also aspects of life in the universe. Partnerships involve more than just one-time visits:
    Scientists and teachers commit to at least five school year visits. These may include hands-on activities, evening star parties, creating or assisting with a science club, going on field trips, doing science fair projects, and more.

    76. Science Fair Projects Made Easy
    With the benefit of over 30 years of teaching science and judging at fairs, Many science fair projects that are submitted do not meet all of the judges
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    Science Fair Projects MADE EASY!
    YOU ARE NOW VIEWING A SPONSORED PRODUCT PROMOTION PAGE Important Note: Don't waste your time doing your science project the wrong way. Simply working hard at your science project for weeks does not guarantee success. You need to work smart and prepare your project in the correct way right from the start. Let Judy Wilson, science fair judge and textbook author help you come up with a winning science fair project! She’ll make it easy for you!
    Science Fair Projects MADE EASY! The Ultimate Science Fair Project Guide for Students of All Levels eBOOK AVAILABLE FOR INSTANT DOWNLOAD! in both Microsoft Word and Adobe Acrobat formats From: Martha Hayes Dear Parent, Let Judy Wilson, author of Science Fair Projects MADE EASY! show you how her book can help you and your kid! The Judges Know Best! It really doesn't matter at the end of the day how great you think your project is. What really matters is what the JUDGES think. With the benefit of over 30 years of teaching science and judging at fairs, Judy Wilson will take you into the minds of science fair judges, and show you exactly how these judges actually grade your projects. You May be Cheating Yourself Out Of The Grades and
    Prizes that you Should be Winning!

    77. Teacher Resources
    Teachers may find teaching science a major challenge in an era when science ranges from the The Scientific American Book of Great science fair projects
    http://www.csef.colostate.edu/Teacher_Resources.htm
    Colorado State Science Fair, Inc.
    Resources Text Resource List Inquiry and the National Science Education Standards
    For teachers of science and mathematics at all grade levels.
    $21.95 from the National Academy Press
    ISBN: 0309064767
    Humans, especially children, are naturally curious. Yet, people often balk at the thought of learning science - the"eyes glazed over" syndrome. Teachers may find teaching science a major challenge in an era when science ranges from the hardly imaginable quark to the distant, blazing quasar. Inquiry and the National Science Education Standards is the book that educators have been waiting for - a practical guide to teaching inquiry and teaching through inquiry, as recommended by the National Science Education Standards. This will be an important resource for educators who must help school boards, parents, and teachers understand "why we can't teach the way we used to." "Inquiry" refers to the diverse ways in which scientists study the natural world and in which students grasp science knowledge and the methods by which that knowledge is produced. This book explains and illustrates how inquiry helps students learn science content, master how to do science, and understand the nature of science.

    78. Education World® Site Reviews: All Science Fair Projects
    More than 500 science fair projects complete with instructions. Grade Level 35, 6-8, 9-12 http//www.all-science-fair-projects.com
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    79. Owens Library Science Fair Projects
    Internet Public Library science fair Project Resource Guide Are you looking for some help with a science fair project? If so, then you have come to the
    http://www.nwmissouri.edu/library/courses/education2/sciencefair.htm
    How do I get...? books we don't have articles we don't have help with research info about the library eCompanion northwest online web based mail Library Catalog Search for Articles Course/Subject Resources Reference Resources ... Citing Sources Science Fair Projects Developing Science Fair Projects Science Fair Project Ideas Teacher's Guide for a Science Fair Hands-on Science Demonstrations ... Ask an Expert
    TIP:
    Press Ctrl/f and enter a root word, word, or phrase in the Find what: box and click on Find Next to search for a topic on this page. For example, type chem to search for chemistry, chemical, chemicals, etc.
    Developing Science Fair Projects: Science Fair Primer
    Ted Rowan, a science teacher at Falmouth Public Schools in MA, created a primer to help his students develop science fair projects. The primer includes a range of topics including developing a purpose, choosing a topic, designing an experiment, analyzing the data, writing a research report, preparing an exhibit and presentation, and judging guidelines. Science Fair Central: Students Get Started Science Fair Handbook
    The information on DiscoverySchool.com is adapted from "A Guide to the Best Science Fair Projects" by Janice VanCleave. This site discusses seven points to ensure science fair success including scientific method, topic research, project research, a sample project, project report, display, presentation and evaluation.

    80. Frequently Asked Questions
    the Integrating science, Teaching, and Technology (ISTAT) Project at UC Berkeley. Here are some links to ideas/resources for science fair projects.
    http://www.seismo.berkeley.edu/faq/teaching.html
    Where can I find teaching resources about seismology?
    This document attempts to organize some of the many resources available in seismology along the lines of K-12 curricula. Some of these resources are on-line; others are in the form of handouts, computer programs, and maps. Some of these resources have been put together by the UC Berkeley Seismological Laboratory while many others are due to the efforts of people in other organizations. The layout and organization of this document are under development. If you know of other resources or have suggestions for improving this document, please let me know! And of course, send me mail if you find a link which does not work or if you have links to suggest. Finally, of the UC Berkeley resources available here, most of them were not developed specifically for K-12 applications. If you have suggestions for improvements, I would appreciate any ideas. This collection of resources was developed in part to support the Integrating Science, Teaching, and Technology (ISTAT) Project at UC Berkeley. 14 November, 1999 -

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