Title: Elementary Science Fair Projects
1Elementary Science Fair Projects
- The Steps for a Successful
- Science Fair Project
2The Scientific Method
- You should always follow the steps of the
scientific method when doing a science project to
be successful.
3Step 1 Select a Topic
- What are my interests?
- What would I like to learn about?
- Do I have a question about something?
- Where to look for topics?
- Science Fair books
- Internet
- Teacher
- Does my project meet the rule requirements?
4Step 2 Identify the Question
- This is a sentence or question about the problem.
- Example What type of container will keep my
soda cooler longer? - Or I would like to compare the temperature of a
glass bottle of soda to a can of soda.
5Check with Mom and Dad
- Do we have the needed materials for the project
or know where to purchase or borrow? - Is it too expensive?
- Do we have a timeline for the experiment to be
done on time? - Can we meet the deadlines of the teacher?
6Data/Project Log - REQUIRED
- The log starts on the date you select and it is
approved by the teacher - Each new entry must be dated
- This log is HANDWRITTEN not typed
- ALL observations and measurements are to be
recorded - Remember all measurements are metric
7Step 3 Collect Background Information
BOOKS Encyclopedias Topic Books
Magazines/Newspapers Science Book
INTERNET Websites Search by
Topic
RESEARCH about Project Media Center
Minimum of 3 references
CD ROM Grolier
Compton
8Research Notebook - REQUIRED
- Must be written in your own words. Do not just
print the pages from the computer. - Research your topic in books and online
- Make notes as you do the research
- Paraphrase what you read in your OWN words
- Research paper may be typed or handwritten
- You are to have a minimum of three sources
- Must list your sources in the bibliography in the
correct format -
9Step 4 Form a Hypothesis
- A hypothesis is a statement of what you believe
will happen in the experiment. This statement is
based on the research you have done. - Do not start with I think.
- Examples The can will keep the soda cooler
longer than the plastic or glass bottle. OR - If soda is placed in can, then the soda will
stay cooler longer than in plastic or glass.
10Step 5 Design an Experiment
- Materials List
- All materials needed to conduct the
experiment - Paper
- Pencil
- Ruler
- Measuring cup
- Etc.
- Procedure
- The procedure is a step by step set of
directions on how to do the experiment. Remember
to use are metrics. - Step 1 gather all materials
- Step 2 explain how to set up experiment
- Etc.
11Step 6 During Experiment
Observe Watch Look
Record Notes Journal/Log
Results
During the Experiment
Analyze Data What have I learned from
the results?
12Step 7 Repeat the Experiment
- The experiment is to be repeated at
least 3 times. - This is done in order to prove the results as
true.
13Step 8 Drawing A Conclusion
- This is a sentence or sentences that state what
did happen during the experiment. What did you
learn from the experiment? - Example The can kept the soda cooler longer
than the glass bottle.
14Step 9 Application
- What could the results be used for?
- How could I use the knowledge I have gained from
the experiment? - How will I use what I have learned?
- How could others use the information I have
gained from the experiment?
15The Display Board
Title/ Question Graphs Charts Pictures
Data/ Results Conclusion Application
Hypothesis Procedure Abstract Optional
Notebook and Log Required
162007 - 2008 Websites
1)Â Â Â Â Â Science Fair Center www.sciencefaircente
r.com/science_fair_planning.tpl?cart1124992817391
33921 2)Â Â Â Â Â Science Fair Center for
nonscientist parents www.sciencefaircenter.com/s
cience_fair_basics.tpl?cart11249928173913392 3)Â Â
   What Makes a Good Science Fair Project?
www.usc.edu/CSSF/Resources/Good_Project.html
4)Â Â Â Â Â Discovery School .com http//school.disco
veryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral/?pIDfair 5)Â
    Elementary Projects (Grades 4 - 6) -
http//www.cdli.ca/sciencefairs/elem.html 6)Â Â Â Â Â
Science Projects 13.01 - http//members.ozemail.co
m.au/7Emacinnis/scifun/projects.htmN42 7)Â Â Â Â Â
IPL Science Fair Resource Guide -
www.ipl.org/youth/projectguide/ 8)Â Â Â Â Â
Successful Science Fair Projects -
http//faculty.washington.edu/chudler/fair.html 9)
 Science Fair Prep - www.cyberbee.com/science/pre
p.html 10)Â Steps To Prepare A Science Fair
Project(Cyber Fair) - www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resourc
es/cf/steps.html 11)Â Science Fair Ideas USGS
www.earthquake.usgs.gov/4kids/sciencefair.html 12)
 Agricultural Ideas for Science Fair Projects -
http//www.ars.usda.gov/is/kids/fair/ideasframe.ht
m 13)Â Lycos Search - http//search.lycos.com/?src
sflocsemquerysciencefairprojectideasnlubi
d1 14)Â Science Fair Resource Center -
http//www.hallbar.com/sciencecenter.html 15)Â
Science Fair Links - http//www.rcs.k12.va.us/csjh
/sciencefair.htmÂ
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17Good Luck
- You are able to be successful!