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Welcome to the Science Fair page!
Science Fair will be optional my students this year. At the end, it will be turned in as a Power Point presentation. This will be done at home by students, as no class time will be given for it. Extra credit will be given for any student who participates.
Science Fair will be optional my students this year. At the end, it will be turned in as a Power Point presentation. This will be done at home by students, as no class time will be given for it. Extra credit will be given for any student who participates.
Deadlines
9/24/19: Partnership Request Form due for students who want to work in pairs. Must be signed by both parents, no exceptions. If you are working with a student from another class, and that student turns in the form to that teacher, please let me know.
12/5/19: Science Fair Project Due (Power Point only)
12/10/19: School Science Fair (students who wish to enter must see me for additional resources)
For a good timeline of when to do each part, and a different look at this information, see Ms. Garcia's website science fair section, https://garciascienceclass.weebly.com/science-fair.html.
Science Fair Resources and Requirements
If you are planning to work with a partner, this form MUST be turned in.
Topic Help
If your are planning to compete in the school science fair, DO NOT use Science Buddies.
Tips for choosing a topic:
- Find a Topic that interests you and see what is currently being researched in that field. Conduct your own research and come up with your own test.
- Find an issue we have in Florida (like beach erosion) or an issue around the country (like changing water levels).
- You must have an independent variable, dependent variable, control and constants for your experiment.
Tips for choosing a topic:
- Find a Topic that interests you and see what is currently being researched in that field. Conduct your own research and come up with your own test.
- Find an issue we have in Florida (like beach erosion) or an issue around the country (like changing water levels).
- You must have an independent variable, dependent variable, control and constants for your experiment.