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Science Fair Links |
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| Click here for Science Fair forms to help you get started! |
| The following sites can help you plan, research, execute and present a science fair project, a “level IV” experiment, as required by Longfellow’s fair guidelines. |
| They are among numerous others that can be found at the following website to get you started : http://ipl.si.umich.edu/div/kidspace/projectguide/ |
| Discovery Channel School - Science Fair Central http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/ This site provides a complete guide to science fair projects. Check out the 'Handbook' , which features information from Janice VanCleave, a popular author who provides everything you need to know for success. You can even send her a question about your project. |
| Cyber Fair : Steps to Prepare a Science Fair Project http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/steps.html This site has one-sentence explanations of each part of a science fair. One of the steps described is presenting your project to judges. This is a big part of Longfellow’s science fair. The site also has an explanation of what makes a good project and an explanation of how to come up with your own. |
| http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/SciProjIntro.html An excellent resource for students doing an experiment-based science fair project. There are links on this page to a more advanced guide and an example of an actual experiment-based project. |
| http://www.scifair.org/ An online science fair site with a variety of resources |
| What Makes a Good Science Fair Project http://www.usc.edu/CSSF/Resources/Good_Project.html A website from USC that gives a lot of good tips and ideas to think about regarding what makes a good science fair project. Advice for students as well as teachers and parents is included. |
Check out the links below for great science ideas!