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How Do I Do a Science Project?. What are you interested in:. Life Science-Botany, Zoology, Microbiology? Physical Science-Chemistry? Earth and Space Science? Mathematics? Computers? Behavioral or Social Science? Engineering?. What Do I Do First?.
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What are you interested in: • Life Science-Botany, Zoology, Microbiology? • Physical Science-Chemistry? • Earth and Space Science? • Mathematics? • Computers? • Behavioral or Social Science? • Engineering?
What Do I Do First? • Look through some science fair books, or go on the Internet • Both the MBES Library and the public library have science fair books to check out! • Good sites to visit on the Internet: http://www.factmonster.com/spot/sciproject2.html http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas.shtml
Investigation vs. Model • In the world of science, investigations are much preferred over a model. Judges like them better, too! • An investigation involves a step-by-step procedure that begins with a purpose, and a hypothesis. In other words, it’s an experiment. • If you decide to make a model, it must be very developed and an explanation must be given of exactly what you are trying to demonstrate with the model.
What is the difference? Examples of Models: The Solar System A Volcano An Insect Collection Examples of An Investigation: On Which Surface Do Mealworms Move Best? In Which Color Light Do Plants Grow Best? Is One Bridge Structure Better Than Another?
Journaling! • It’s a great idea to start a journal when youstart your project; It can be a folder or a notebook of some kind. • Record information that you have collected about your topic of investigation. • Note any references you use or experts you contact in the notebook. You will need to have 3 references (2 that are not internet-generated) listed in your bibliography.
GET TO WORK, BUT, HAVE FUN! • Research Information On Your Subject • Talk To Experts, Teachers, Parents • Conduct The Experiment Or Build Your Model • Record Your Findings In A Journal • Create Your Backboard/Display • Write An Abstract- Less than 250 Words
Purchasing Materials • Before you set out to purchase materials, decide on an attractive color combination for the backboard and border, and one that will compliment the topic of your project. • Needed materials for the display: • Backboard, border, materialsfor lettering and matting • A camera for pictures
What Will It Look Like? Title/Question Purpose Results Hypothesis Materials Photographs Conclusion Abstract Journal Procedure
Incentives to do a Science Fair Project • Learning experience that will help you in future science classes • Opportunity to excel at something for which you have a natural talent • Opportunity to refine Common Core skills • Extra credit opportunities • Chance to move on to further competition and special awards
Additional Information • You may get any forms or information you need at:http://www.lasciencefair.org/ • Ms. Judy Reeves is the Region V Fair Director • _____________at ___________________