Avoid topics that are limited. A student should not write a report on a topic that can be explained in a few words or a sentence. Bad topic: What crops.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Science Fair Student Handbook
Advertisements

Doing it all in one semester (almost)!
How to Write a Review Article
Science Fair Information Mark the dates Proposal form due: Monday, December 8 th, 2014 Main projects due: Tuesday, January 20 th, 2015 Primary projects.
Mrs. Triemer’s “How-to” Guide. First Buy a marble-cover composition book to use as a log book. The logbook is your friend! Write everything in it! This.
How to Develop a Science Fair Project
WE WILL BE WORKING ON THE SCIENCE FAIR THROUGHOUT THE PERIOD. IT IS IMPORTANT TO KEEP IN MIND DUE DATES AND DEADLINES TO MAKE SURE YOU DON’T FALL BEHIND.
THE TERM PAPER GETTING STARTED. STEP #1 KNOW THE ASSIGNMENT -Read the assigned material -Talk to the instructor.
Science Final Project Clarifying info All information can be found on Mrs. Davisson’s website under “Chemistry Final Science Fair Project” Get started:
Partnership for Environmental Education and Rural Health
Fifth Grade Science Project
  You will complete a research based project over the.
PROJECT DATECLIENT October 16, 2014 ALABAMA SCIENCE TEACHERS STEM-IQ GEARSEF Orientation.
Science Fair Projects. Background Research Paper  Your background research paper must be 1 – 2 pages typed, double spaced, in Arial or Times New Roman.
HOW TO WRITE A RESEARCH PAPER.
Science Fair May 29.
LGMS Science Fair. There are five important points to why the science fair is important.
How to Succeed on the Poster Project (title font size = 24 pt) How to Succeed on the Poster Project (title font size = 24 pt) Sarah Vonhof, Marisa Murdock,
Science Fair December 12.
Science Fair Research Paper
Onslow County Schools Science and Engineering Fair Update Dr. Lesley Eason Mrs. Michelle Chadwick Mr. Michael Elder.
Tips for teachers and students about History Fair Projects
Social Studies Fair.
Atlanta Public Schools
JISD Science Fair th Grade. What is a Science Fair? Your chance to explore –Areas of science you like –Areas you want to know more about –You could.
Name:___________________ Room #_____________. Science Fair Contract By signing below I realize I am responsible for: Paying Attention in Class Asking.
Imagine Schools’ Science Fair
Charlestown Science Fair Where Can I Get My Research Project Idea? Observe the world around you. Libraries Books 4 th and 5 th grade hallway.
An exercise in using The Scientific Process Tuesday, April 20, 2010 (Projects due FRIDAY, April 16 th )
Science Fair How To Get Started… (
Sugartown Science Fair Science Fair What is Science Research? Where Can I Get My Research Project Idea ? How Do I Develop My Idea into an Experiment?
Factorial Based Information: Insert your data points based on facts found through research that assisted in your solution here. Remember to delete these.
Science Fair Projects The Steps for a Successful Science Fair Project.
Science Fair The learning begins anew!. What is a Science Fair? / A time to explore new ideas / A chance to identify new interests / A fun and exciting.
Science Fair Projects Choose a Question  Must be written as a question  Should be interesting to the student.  Has to be testable (NO BUILDING MODELS)
Science Fair By Kimberly Albertson.
Mrs. Cole  A top-notch project includes four elements: Project Logbook Abstract Project Notebook (research report and forms ) Visual Display.
Presenting and Displaying Your Science Fair Project.
Science Fair Projects Requirements, Tips, etc.. When is the project due? The Sweetwater Science Fair will be on Friday, January 29, Time to be announced.
Science Fair Research Paper General Paper Guidelines MUST be Typed 12 pt. Font Black Ink 1.5 or double spaced At least 4 pages (not including bibliography.
Science Fair.
Science Project Information
WELCOME TO THE Social Studies Fair Workshop
Science Fair Ingredients for a successful project.
Supporting your Student with STEM Fair O District Vision: Preparing Students for life. O District Mission: To provide an education and the supports which.
Apollo Middle School Social Studies Department 13th November 2015
The Steps for a Successful Science Fair Project  Ms. McGlauflin: 5th Grade Science Teacher  5 th Grade Website: Check here.
Irwin/McGraw-Hill © Andrew F. Siegel, 1997 and l Chapter 13 l Report Writing: Communicating the Results of a Multiple Regression.
Science Log Book. Data Collection/ Analysis.
History as a Discipline Unit 1 – Lesson 10. History as a Discipline.
Science Fair Requirements Groups: 1 or 2 people may work on a project. Partners must be members of the same class. Partner work is generally more labor.
OPHS Science Fair Choose a Topic Pick a topic that:  Will be interesting.  You will be able to complete in the required time.  I will schedule.
History Fair 2016 Theme: Exploration, Encounter, Exchange.
All CCS 7 th and 8 th graders will participate! A science fair project is EXPERIMENTAL. That means it involves a test done to find an answer to a question.
Avalon Science and Engineering Fair 2015 Let’s Get Started Science and Engineering Fair packets will go home this week. All 2 nd, 3 rd, 4 th and 5 th.
Science Research Project Getting Started. Science Research Grade Sheet O Keep track of due dates on your own O I will announce any extensions or changed.
How to Develop a Science Fair Project
SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT 4TH GRADE.
LGMS Science Fair.
Template for Science Fair Presentations
Elementary Science Fair Projects
Research Papers Bibliography Triboards
Social Studies Fair MRI – October 17th Mrs. Casto and Ms. Berg.
Science Fair Project Due:
Science Fair.
South Douglas Elementary Science and Engineering Fair
Geography of Sports Spring 2010
Template for Science Fair Presentations
Science Fair Project --- Log Book.
Talking About Writing Notes
Presentation transcript:

Avoid topics that are limited. A student should not write a report on a topic that can be explained in a few words or a sentence. Bad topic: What crops are grown in our county? Better topic: What is the economic impact of peanut production in our county? CHOOSING A TOPIC

Avoid topics that are too broad. Topics which are too big make it impossible to find all the information that is needed to cover the topic adequately. Bad topic: What happened during the Civil War? Better Topic: The Role of Columbus, GA in the Civil War CHOOSING A TOPIC

Some topics do not have enough available information. We often do not know exactly why people did what they did in the past. Bad topic: Why did Henry Hudson get into trouble with the crew of his ship? CHOOSING A TOPIC

Avoid topics that are confusing because it cannot be determined what specific information is being explored. Bad topic: What do people of Japan like? Better topic: A Comparison of Japanese sports and American sports. CHOOSING A TOPIC

Avoid topics on which people throughout the world cannot agree. The topic should be supported with facts. The facts are used to arrive at a conclusion. Bad topic: What is the most powerful country in the world? Better topic: Why might Japan be considered one of the strongest economic powers in the world? CHOOSING A TOPIC

Research the topic from a social studies viewpoint rather than investigating it as a natural science topic. Example: Nuclear power as a political issue rather than "how it works" CHOOSING A TOPIC

The paper should be… –typed. –bound in a folder with a cover page. –placed in front of the triboard. Research Summary Paper Format

The cover should… –add to the overall aesthetic appearance of the project display. –clearly show the name of the project, student name(s), school name, grade level, and the name of teacher. Research Summary Paper Format

The body of the paper should… –have 3-5 double-spaced typed pages. –include the Statement of the question being explored. –have Methodology to explain the steps in the research process. –include Research findings. –end with a Conclusion presenting a summary of the key idea. Research Summary Paper Format

The paper should… –have a bibliography located at the back and include where research was obtained. Research Summary Paper Format

Should include Question or Problem Statement Methodology Conclusion Graphs, Pictures, etc… TRIBOARD

4-6 Weeks Project topics governed by the ISEF Topics should be… –interesting to the student. –approved by teacher. –be on grade-level. –testable. THINGS TO KNOW

Projects contain 3 basic parts: –Logbook or Project Data Book –Research Paper –Triboard (if selected as a school winner) HELPFUL HINTS & TIPS

Detailed, step-by-step account of the project from start to finish Written in ink -no erasing or pages torn out Most important part of project Logbook or Project Data Book

Narrative version of the logbook Includes background research, results, conclusions, etc. Research Paper

Will only be required for students if their project wins at the school fair Triboard or Visual Display

Creative Ability 30 pts. Scientific Thought/Engineering Goals 30 pts. Thoroughness 15 pts. Skill 15 pts. Clarity 15 pts. Judging Criteria

Complete project timeline will be given out to students in class. Other Dates –Early Due Date - December 19 –Final Due Date - January 10 –School Science Fair - January 11 –CRSEF - February 7 Due Dates