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1 Science Fair Information Night

2 What is the Purpose of a Science Fair?
Problem Solving Critical Thinking Students use the scientific method to make predictions, then experiment to collect and record qualitative and quantitative data observations. Students compare, contrast and analyze their data citing the evidence that justifies their claims, explanations and conclusions.

3 Science Fair Categories
Physical Science - the science of matter and energy and their interactions Earth and Environmental Science - any of the sciences that deal with the earth and the study of the environment. Life Science - any of the branches of natural science dealing with the structure and behavior of living organisms Engineering- Combines mathematics, science and technology in order to produce creative solutions to real world problems. Behavioral & Social Science - Systematic analysis and investigations of human and other animal behavior.

4 What am I going to do? What is a good idea for my science project?
This is the first thing you start thinking about when you hear “Science Fair.” Before you get started, you need to know the difference between an experiment and a demonstration.

5 Science Experiments vs. Demonstrations
An experiment tests at least 2 different materials Example: In which type of soil will a bean plant grow best? A demonstration does not test different materials Examples : Making a volcano Creating an electrical circuit

6 What Does an Experiment Have?
Variable The material that you change, or are testing, is your variable It is the ONLY thing that “varies” or changes Constant(s) Everything else in the experiment needs to stay the same or “constant” This is important, so that you can make accurate conclusions

7 You can turn a demonstration in to an experiment!
turned into an experiment If you wanted to create an electrical circuit, you could change it into an experiment by… Testing different types of materials or metals for the electricity to flow through. Or you could test different types of batteries.

8 Trials All science experiments should be repeated at least 3 times in order to minimize the impact of mistakes and maximize the validity of the test. Each trial should be performed in exactly the same manner and compare the same independent variable.

9 Experimental Design Approval Forms
All projects must be approved by the classroom teacher Experimental Design Approval forms will help keep the student on pace.

10 Science Board Examples

11 How to Set Up Your Science Board?
Introduction Procedure Materials Project Title Problem Hypothesis Data (Graph or Chart Photos etc.) Results Conclusion

12 Science Fair Topics Science Fair topics and websites can be found on pg. 4 of the Science Fair Information Packet Science Buddies

13 Science Fair Rules The use of live animals is discouraged but may be approved by the classroom teacher. An experiment may not cause harm or result in the death of an animal. Your display board must be free standing and fit on the table. There must be no identifying information on the front of the display board, such as your name, teacher’s name, or school name. Please include the following ON THE BACK OF YOUR BOARD: Student name, teacher’s name, school, grade level and category.

14 Science Fair Rules Only the student conducting the experiment may be shown in any photographs. All others must have a signed photo release form. All photos or graphics must be cited or give credit to the photographer. (ex: Photo was taken by… or Graphic/picture was found on

15 Science Fair Rules All graphs or charts must be cited (ex. Graph was created by…using [program] Excel) All experimentation is done at home. Demonstrations cannot be conducted during judging. Students are allowed to bring models or items used during the experiment to display, with the exception of the following on pg. 7 of the Science Fair Information Packet.

16 What Are Judges Looking For?
Teachers will also review with students prior to presentations.

17 Important Dates Projects due: October 17, 2016
Campus Science Fair: October 21, 2016 District Science Fair (1st place campus winners will advance) November 5, 2016 Mission Ridge Elementary School

18 Science Project “Germs” By: Sydney Erales
Parents will have the opportunity to set up an example using construction paper to use as an aide.


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