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  2. Steps of the Scientific Method - Science Buddies

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    1. Ask a Question. The scientific method starts when you ask a question about something that you observe: How, What, When, Who, Which, Why, or Where? For a science fair project some teachers require that the question be something you can measure, preferably with a number. 2. Do Background Research.

  3. What are the steps in a science fair project? Some science fair projects are experiments to test a hypothesis. Other science fair projects attempt to answer a question or demonstrate how nature works or even invent a technology to measure something.

  4. The Ultimate Science Fair Project Guide – From Start to Finish

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    Start with the STEMium Science Fair Project Roadmap. This is an infographic that “maps” out the process from start to finish and shows all the steps in a visual format. Getting Started – Why Do a Science Fair Project.

  5. FOR THE SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT - phsd144.net

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    Super Science Fair Projects: Guide to projects, topics, experiments, and tips for successfully completing a science project, including the six steps of the Scientific Method. http://www.super-science-fair-projects.com/

  6. Science Fair Project Guide - Science Buddies

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    Doing a science fair project involves these four steps: Pick a science fair project idea. (Tip: Take the Topic Selection Wizard for a personalized list of projects just right for you!)

  7. GSEF Student Guide- How to Do a Science Fair Project - GSDSEF

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    Doing a science fair project involves developing and “owning” the question; researching literature; forming a hypothesis; designing an experiment; gathering and organizing the data; analyzing, graphing, and discussing the data; making a conclusion; writing the literary and research reports; and making an oral and visual presentation.

  8. How to Do a Science Fair Project | NASA JPL Education

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    Need help getting started on your science fair project? In this video series, a JPL scientist, engineer and educator team up to help you learn how to come up with an idea for a great science fair project and see it through to completion.

  9. How to Do a Science Fair Project | NASA JPL Education

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    In this video series, a JPL scientist, engineer and educator team up to help students learn how to observe the world around them and ask questions about the things they observe. Students will learn how to take those observations and turn them into a successful science fair project.

  10. How do you do a science fair project? Your science fair project may do one of three things: test an idea (hypothesis), answer a question, and/or show how nature works. Ask a parent, teacher, or other adult to help you research the topic and find out how to do a science fair project about it.

  11. Here are the steps: 1. Getting Started. 2. Choosing a Topic. 3. Completing the Project. 4. Displaying Your Project. Need More Help? We recommend that you use the buttons above and go through the numbered Steps in a sequential order, at least the first time.