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  2. Science fair - Wikipedia

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    A science fair or engineering fair is an event hosted by a school that offers students the opportunity to experience the practices of science and engineering for themselves. In the United States, the Next Generation Science Standards makes experiencing the practices of science and engineering one of the three pillars of science education.

  3. Science Fair Project Guide - Science Buddies

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    A science fair is an opportunity for students to do an independent science project following either the scientific method or the engineering design process. Students conduct their research then present their results at a science fair.

  4. Best Science Fair Ideas and Projects by Grade Level - ThoughtCo

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    Science fair is an opportunity for students of all ages to ask big questions, conduct meaningful research, and make exciting discoveries. Browse hundreds of science fair project ideas to find the ideal project according to grade level.

  5. A Teacher’s Guide to Science Fair - Vivify STEM

    www.vivifystem.com/blog/2023/8/1/science-fair

    This post includes the basics of Science Fair, our steps to success for teachers, free science fair posters, a nature of science lesson, and real student Science Fair project examples.

  6. Get ready for the science fair! Here are 30+ easy science fair project ideas for elementary aged kids organized by grade level.

  7. Writing a Science Fair Project Research Plan - Science Buddies

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    Key Info. Background research is necessary so that you know how to design and understand your experiment. To make a background research plan — a roadmap of the research questions you need to answer — follow these steps: Identify the keywords in the question for your science fair project. Brainstorm additional keywords and concepts.

  8. Why Do Science Projects and Science Fairs? - Science Buddies

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    Science projects and science fairs are a powerful combination for encouraging students to deep-dive in an area of interest, synthesizing science and engineering concepts, exposing students to STEM career paths, and integrating critical soft skills.

  9. A Beginner’s Guide to the Science Fair | CollegeVine Blog

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    Generally, a science fair is a formal competition in which contestants present the findings of scientific experiments in the form of a display and/or model that they have created. A panel of independent judges is assigned to assess each project and scores them on a pre-determined rubric.

  10. How to Do a Science Fair Project - NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory...

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    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.

  11. The Short Answer: What are the steps in a science fair project? Pick a topic. Research. Hypothesis. Experiment. Construct an exhibit for results. Write a report. Practice presenting. Some science fair projects are experiments to test a hypothesis.