| There are so many different ideas for a science fair | | | | judgments. |
| project that it can be hard to choose just one! To | | | | Once you have chosen a category that you like, think |
| begin, you need to think of a topic that interests you. | | | | of a topic within that category that interests you. This |
| You can start by looking at some of the different | | | | means that you need to narrow your interest down to |
| categories for science fair projects. There are many | | | | a simple question for your experiment. When you have |
| to choose from, such as astronomy, zoology, | | | | thought of your question, you will then have to start |
| chemistry, earth science, engineering, environmental | | | | thinking about how you are going to answer it. First, |
| science, microbiology, physical science and | | | | you will have to write down your hypothesis, which is |
| mathematics. | | | | what you think the answer to your question might be. |
| Determining which area you would like to experiment | | | | The fun part comes next, which is either to prove or |
| on will fully depend on what interests you the most. | | | | disprove your hypothesis. Depending on the |
| Perhaps zoology is what you would like, because you | | | | experiment you are running, it could take some time |
| are interested in animals, or astronomy because the | | | | before you reach a conclusion, so patience is |
| stars in the heavens fascinate you; whatever you | | | | important to remember. Remember to record all your |
| choose, there is the potential for an amazing science | | | | findings and good luck! |
| experiment that will entice spectators and good | | | | |