Step 1: Yellow paper signed by a parent............................................................................................................Due: NOV 3 Step 2: Experimental Design Worksheet-Green Paper............................................................................Due: NOV 17 Step 3: After your teacher approves, begin your project. Write down EVERYTHING in a notebook. Take pictures. Step 4: Finish Project and Type the Slides Presentation (in Google Classroom).................Due: Before Jan 15th Step 5: Present project in class via Slides (in Google Classroom)...................................................Due: JAN 15 Step 6: Register for the School Fair http://tinyurl.com/sandridgesciencefair.......................Due: JAN 19 Step 7: Make board for School Fair Step 8: Bring board to school .....................................................................................................................................Due: JAN 23 Step 9: Present board in our school fair................................................................................................................Due: JAN 24 Step 10: Award Ceremony during STING- Parents are invited............................................................Due: JAN 29 Step 11: Make corrections to board if needed for those advancing to the district fair Step 12: Present in district fair....................................................................................................................................Due: FEB 22nd for 7th and 8th ( FEB 23rd for 9th graders.)
LINKS TO PROJECT IDEAS
Science Buddieshttp://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_ideas.shtml This is excellent site to use to understand the parts of the project. Tabs lead you through the scientific or engineering process. This site has lots of ideas but since they are so accessible they are less original. The projects do suggest ways to “make it your own”. Great getting started website.
The website Science Daily has lots of science articles about ongoing current research. This is a great place to find ideas to model your project after. http://www.sciencedaily.com/