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3 Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? (Science Fair Edition)

4 Are You Smarter Than a 5 th Grader? 1,000,000 Results/Data/Display Results/Data/Display #2 Materials and Methods Materials and Methods #2 Beyond a Topic Beyond a Topic #2 Project Ideas #1 Project Ideas #2 Getting Started #1 Getting Started #2 500,000 300,000 175,000 100,000 50,000 25,000 10,000 5,000 2,000 1,000

5 Results/Data/Display Question The data section explains: / A.) Your interpretation of the outcome of the experiment and how much you enjoyed the project / B.) Whether your hypothesis was correct/incorrect / C.) The actual number or other data gathered from the experiment The data section explains: / A.) Your interpretation of the outcome of the experiment and how much you enjoyed the project / B.) Whether your hypothesis was correct/incorrect / C.) The actual number or other data gathered from the experiment

6 Results/Data/Display Answer / C.) The actual number or other data gathered from the experiment / C.) The actual number or other data gathered from the experiment

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8 Results/Data/Display Question A successful project display should be: / A.) Arranged logically on presentation board / B.) Be hand written and not typed / C.) Mounted on a piece of poster board A successful project display should be: / A.) Arranged logically on presentation board / B.) Be hand written and not typed / C.) Mounted on a piece of poster board

9 Results/Data/Display Answer / A.) Arranged logically on presentation board / A.) Arranged logically on presentation board

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11 Materials and Methods Question Which of the following is not a step in the scientific method? / A.) Test question with an experiment / B.) Analyze data and results after performing experiment / C.) Change hypothesis if proven incorrect after experiment Which of the following is not a step in the scientific method? / A.) Test question with an experiment / B.) Analyze data and results after performing experiment / C.) Change hypothesis if proven incorrect after experiment

12 Materials and Methods Answer / C.) Change hypothesis if proven incorrect after experiment / C.) Change hypothesis if proven incorrect after experiment

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14 Materials and Methods #2 Question When performing the experiment you should not: / A.) Keep detailed notes of what worked/didn’t work / B.) Take pictures/record the experiment in progress / C.) Perform the experiment one time to get more accurate results When performing the experiment you should not: / A.) Keep detailed notes of what worked/didn’t work / B.) Take pictures/record the experiment in progress / C.) Perform the experiment one time to get more accurate results

15 Materials and Methods #2 Answer / C.) Perform the experiment one time to get more accurate results / C.) Perform the experiment one time to get more accurate results

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17 Beyond a Topic Question After choosing a topic: / A.) Buy all of your materials / B.) Begin the project / C.) Record your hypothesis After choosing a topic: / A.) Buy all of your materials / B.) Begin the project / C.) Record your hypothesis

18 Beyond a Topic Answer / C.) Record your hypothesis

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20 Beyond a Topic #2 Question A hypothesis is: / A.) a reasonable prediction / B.) an outline of the project / C.) a collection of materials needed for the project A hypothesis is: / A.) a reasonable prediction / B.) an outline of the project / C.) a collection of materials needed for the project

21 Beyond a Topic #2 Answer / A.) a reasonable prediction

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23 Project Ideas #1 Question When choosing a topic: / A.) Choose a topic of interest / B.) Make sure the topic has a testable question / C.) Both A and B are correct When choosing a topic: / A.) Choose a topic of interest / B.) Make sure the topic has a testable question / C.) Both A and B are correct

24 Project Ideas #1 Answer / C.) Both A and B are correct

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26 Project Idea #2 Question Which is an appropriate topic for a science fair project? / A.) Model of a volcano / B.) Which brand of bubble gum blows the biggest bubble / C.) Invention of a famous scientist Which is an appropriate topic for a science fair project? / A.) Model of a volcano / B.) Which brand of bubble gum blows the biggest bubble / C.) Invention of a famous scientist

27 Project Idea #2 Answer / B.) Which brand of bubble gum blows the biggest bubble

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29 Getting Started Question #1 A successful science fair project should be: / A.) Frustrating and time-consuming / B.) Expensive / C.) Carefully planned and thought out A successful science fair project should be: / A.) Frustrating and time-consuming / B.) Expensive / C.) Carefully planned and thought out

30 Getting Started #1 Answer / C.) Carefully planned and thought out

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32 Getting Started #2 Question The first requirement of the project is to: / A.) Come up with a project idea / B.) Perform an experiment / C.) Buy supplies The first requirement of the project is to: / A.) Come up with a project idea / B.) Perform an experiment / C.) Buy supplies

33 Getting Started #2 Answer / A.) Come up with a project idea

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35 Million Dollar Question Topic Scientific Method

36 1,000,000 Question Which is not a step in the scientific method? / A.) Ask a Question / B.) State the Conclusion / C.) Make an Outline of the Presentation Which is not a step in the scientific method? / A.) Ask a Question / B.) State the Conclusion / C.) Make an Outline of the Presentation

37 1,000,000 Answer / Make an Outline of the Presentation

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