| You are doing a science fair project. Good for you. | | | | Research |
| Your project could be chosen to enter into your school | | | | You will learn the difference of primary and secondary |
| fair and move on to regional, state, or national | | | | research. You will learn how to write a bibliography |
| competition. You will have a chance to show off your | | | | and you will get tips on how to get an interview with |
| work at the science fair. You could possibly even | | | | people who know a lot about the topic you have |
| receive a award. Science fair projects can be a lot of | | | | chosen. |
| fun, or they can be a nightmare. It all depends on how | | | | A Sample Project - Starting Your Project, Procedures, |
| you go about doing it. The most important benefit of | | | | Results, Explaining Your Results, Hypothesis Content, |
| entering a science fair is that you will learn something | | | | Abstract, Introduction, Experiment and Data, Conclusion, |
| cool about science. You can learn a lot by just | | | | Sources, Acknowledgements. This section will walk |
| watching and sharing ideas with the other participants | | | | you step by step through a sample project so you |
| at the science fair. | | | | learn everything you need to know before starting |
| Do you like mysteries? Science fair projects are a lot | | | | your own project. You will learn how to write an |
| like a mystery where you are the detective looking for | | | | Abstract, the Introduction, the Experiment and Data |
| the answers to your question. You will get the chance | | | | and the Conclusion. These are all important pieces of |
| to test your detective skills when you take on a | | | | information you will need to know when doing the |
| science project. You will become the creator of your | | | | written report for your project. |
| own scientific experiment that will help you solve your | | | | The Display - The display is important in getting your |
| mystery. You will search for clues which will lead you | | | | project noticed and remembered. You will learn all the |
| to the answer to your question or mystery. Here is a | | | | tips and tricks to making a great looking display for |
| list of the names of the subjects you will need to read | | | | your science fair project. |
| to get the guidance and the ideas you need. They will | | | | Presentation and Evaluation - Have you ever given a |
| also tell you all the things you need to know for your | | | | presentation in front of all of your classmates before? |
| science fair project to be a success. | | | | This section will give you all the dos and don'ts for give |
| Scientific Method - Research, Problem, Hypothesis, | | | | a good presentation to your classmates. After your |
| Experiment, Conclusion | | | | classmates you will be ready for the science fair |
| This section will help you with tips on how to research | | | | judges at the science fair. |
| your science project. It will help you decide on the | | | | After reading all of this information you will be ready to |
| problem, and you will learn how to suggest a | | | | start on your project. Work hard and follow the steps |
| hypothesis, It will teach you about experiments and the | | | | written in this article and your project will be a success. |
| conclusion. | | | | Lots of kids just like you have done great science fair |
| Topic Research - Project types, Three Steps to a | | | | projects. I've put together a whole series of articles |
| Topic, Research a Topic, Topic Ideas | | | | that go into detail on each step of your science fair |
| The topic research section is the section that will help | | | | project. You can look for links here to more articles, or |
| you decide on a topic for your science project | | | | you can find them all together at the web site below. |
| Project Research - Primary Research, Secondary | | | | Good luck! |