How to do a Science Fair Project Prepared by: Alice Sanford NMGK12 Fellow, The University of Mississippi.
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How to do a Science Fair Project Prepared by: Alice Sanford NMGK12 Fellow, The University of Mississippi What is a Science Fair Project? • A Science Fair Project is an experiment that answers a question about a topic that you are interested in. THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Observation: You observe a problem that you want answered. Question: Ask a question about what you observe. Hypothesis: You predict what you think the answer will be. Experiment: Perform an experiment that will answer your question. Results: Record your results. Conclusion: Where do you start? Ask and Plan • FIRST, ASK your parents for permission! • PLANNING is the key to a great Science Fair Project. • Let your parents or teachers help you plan out what you want to do! • Keep a journal. Where do you start? Choose a topic • First ask yourself, What am I interested in? • Music, cooking, books, …? • Check out some of the lists of project ideas from the handouts • Choose a project on a subject that you are interested in!! Now that I have Chosen a topic… • READ!!! Read all of the information you can find on your topic. • Ask for your parents’ help! • Keep a record of where all the information came from!!! Your Question • Choose a question that has a one word answer or a YES or NO answer. • CURIOSITY!!! Your question is never too simple to investigate! Your Hypothesis • What do you think the answer will be? • Why? Experiment • Perform an experiment that will answer your question and hypothesis. • Let your parents watch, too! Record Results • Keep records of what is happening in your experiment! • Keeping data is very important for your final result! Why do I have to do it two or more times? • If you performed the experiment only once, you might have made a mistake. • ALWAYS do your experiment more than once to be sure it is accurate Important Things to Remember: • From the very beginning, Keep notes on your project. Write down what you do each time you work on it. This will help you write your report. • Keep up with where your information came from!! CAUTION!!! • NEVER!! copy someone’s project! Use the ideas to make your own project. • You can use the same project, just do the work yourself! Remember • Your teachers and parents will be happy to help you!!! • But do the work yourself!!! • Make sure that the results of your experiment answers the question you have asked!