White Eagle Elementary Science Fair
Science Fair Project Guidelines
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Where do I start? Science fairs provide opportunities for kids to creatively explore an area that interests them—to do science themselves!
Depending on grade level, we encourage slightly different types of projects. A Display Project is great for smaller graders. A display project would explain or show an area of science. Students in higher grades are encouraged to ask and hopefully answer questions in their work. Here are examples of how to change a display project into one that asks (and hopefully answers) a question:
Thinking of your science fair project can be fun and challenging. First, think of an area that interests you or that you are curious about. Think of a problem you would like to solve in that area. |
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form a hypothesis
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run your experiment
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collect data
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form a conclusion.
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The Five Senses
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Planets of our Solar
System
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Dinosaurs of the
Jurassic
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Model of the Digestive
System
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Vinegar and Baking
Soda Volcano
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Oil and water density
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Growth of a plant
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Which of the five senses is used most?
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How high is Venus in the night sky?
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Why did dinosaurs get so big in the
Jurassic Period but then smaller during
the Cretaceous?
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How long does it take for food to go
through the digestive system?
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What is the limiting reactant in the
vinegar and baking soda volcano?
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Electric circuits
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Robotics
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