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Science Fair: Getting Started with Your Project. What Makes a Good Science Fair Project?  A good Science Fair project involves the student in a journey.

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1 Science Fair: Getting Started with Your Project

2 What Makes a Good Science Fair Project?  A good Science Fair project involves the student in a journey of discovery, driven by curiosity.  It typically starts with a student proposing a question or hypothesis, and doing some background research.  The student then develops an experimental apparatus or procedure that will produce data, from which the student can draw conclusions to prove (or disprove) the hypothesis, or answer the question.

3 The Hypothesis  A good hypothesis typically takes the form of "If I do this, then that should happen." A question typically takes the form of "Can I improve results by doing this?", or "If I try different ways of accomplishing something, which produces the best results?"

4 The Question  An example of a poor question is "If I do that, what happens?".  A good Science Fair Project directs the student's efforts toward a particular result or expectation; undirected experimentation just to find out what happens is play, not science (although notable discoveries have been made in this manner, they are notable because they were "accidents").

5 After selection of a hypothesis, the most important parts of the scientific process are to:  conduct background research  develop an experimental apparatus or procedure to investigate the hypothesis or question

6 After selection of a hypothesis, the most important parts of the scientific process are to:  operate the apparatus or conduct the procedure to collect experimental data  perform iterations of data collection  reduce or analyze the experimental data  arrive at conclusions

7 After the Conclusion  The final step before coming to the Science Fair is to prepare a display and rehearse (but not memorize!) an explanation of how the display shows the means for conducting the experiment, developing the results, and arriving at the conclusions.

8 Students are advised  that getting the right answer is NOT the purpose of a Science Fair project.  It is the intent of a Science Fair project that you go through the process of asking questions and performing experiments in an attempt to find answers.  Making the attempt without answering the question still satisfies the intent of your discovering knowledge on your own.

9 Students are advised  At the Science Fair, the judges appreciate a display that clearly shows the intent and results of experimentation, and a presentation that concisely describes what was done and what was concluded.  The judges want to feel that you are familiar enough with your project to discuss it comfortably and answer questions about it.

10 Students are advised  Memorized speeches or rambling descriptions of minutiae (trivial details) are frustrating to judges, who need to be able to pose appropriate questions in order to thoroughly understand the project.  If you work on a team project, the judges will expect more substantial science in your project, and every team member should be able to represent the project.

11 Where to Look First!  Here is a GREAT site to get you started! Here is a GREAT site to get you started!

12 DUE DATES!!!  Science Project Due Dates : You will receive a separate handout concerning specific information to be turned in for each of the following dates  Project Title/Logbook................... Sept. 30  ISEF Forms (for projects involving vertebrates, pathogens, DNA, etc)................................................ Oct. 12  *Committee will meet Oct. 20th to review and accept or reject these projects

13 DUE DATES!!!!  Progress Report/References – use forms on pages 14-15 of science project handbook..…. Oct. 20  Literature Research Paper/Scientific Method ppt Questions ……… Nov. 1  Scientific Research Paper (follow format on pg. 7 of science project handbook……… Nov. 30  Submit name to Mr. Cullison for entry into WHS science fair……….. Dec. 3 (no later!)  Warwick H.S. Science Fair............ Dec. 9th (Est. date)

14 DUE DATES!!!!  NN All City Science Fair …………. TBA  Tidewater Science Fair (ODU)…. TBA  VJAS (Virginia Tech)…………….. TBA

15 First Due Date!  You will begin developing your topic on Wednesday, September 21 st.  Your Topic will be due on Friday, September 30 th.


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