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Pecan Creek Science Fair. Parent Meeting January 16, 2014. The Basics of a Science Fair Board. Testable ? Hypothesis Materials Procedures Data Collection Tables, Charts, Graphs Science journal or notebook for notes Written Report: 5 th grade. Projects.
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Pecan Creek Science Fair Parent Meeting January 16, 2014
The Basics of a Science Fair Board • Testable ? • Hypothesis • Materials • Procedures • Data Collection • Tables, Charts, Graphs • Science journal or notebook for notes • Written Report: 5th grade
Projects • The project should be based on a ? That the student has. It doesn’t have to be something that is difficult…….Most often times, the best projects are the ones that students just have a curiosity of……such as: • I wonder if……….?
Trials • Scientists will conduct 3 or more trials to validate their hypothesis • Record all data • Repeat the steps of each trial exactly the way you did on trial 1 for validation • Record the data from the trials
Testable ? • A testable ? Is one that can be done safely at home or school with minimal supplies or money. • Ex. Are boys more accurate than girls when shooting a Nerf gun at a target from different paces…..ie. 10 paces, 15 paces, 20 paces
Non-testable ? • A question is non-testable when it is NOT safe or can NOT be done at home or school. • Ex. How much does an elephant weigh?
Hypothesis • An hypothesis is an educated guess on what YOU think the project will accomplish. • Example: I think that boys will be more accurate at shooting a Nerf gun at a target because they have more experience.
Materials • LIST everything you used to conduct your trials. EVERYTHING, if mom helped you, list her as a resource. • Pencil • Journal • Participants • Nerf gun • White board • Markers • target
Procedures • Procedures include anything and everything that you did in order to conduct the experiment. • DETAILED: 1., 2. 3., 4., 5., 6 etc. • Judges should be able to recreate the experiment based on your listed procedures in their head.
Data Collection based on trials • Some measure of data collection based on three trials for your experiment • Such as: tally marks
Tables, charts, or graphs • Turn your data collection into a visible table, chart, or graph. • Examples: • Bar graph • Line graph • Pie graph • Picto-graph
Resource documentation • websites. • Books • Magazine articles • interviews
Using Animals • Denton ISD policy: NO animal that is a vertebrate (backbone) may be used for an experiment unless approved by the Denton ISD district science coordinator: Kathy Morrison ext. 040-369-0665 • MUST also include a veterinarian note stating that the project is NOT harmful to the animal.
Science Fair Boards • Regulation size only • Nothing larger • Nothing smaller • Examples: shown at meeting
Most Importantly Have Fun