Begin by ASKING A QUESTION

The best way to be successful at Science Fair (and have fun!) is to choose a topic that you are interested in.  Curiosity can be great motivation to learn, and can make it (gasp!) enjoyable to research and experiment.  The questions you should ask when starting to think about a science fair project are:

 

 

 

What do I want to learn?

What sports/hobbies do you want to learn about?

What products do you use at home that you want to know more about? 

Find something that you really want to know more about and you'll find Science Fair to be a very rewarding experience!

 

 

 

 

SCIENCE FAIR -  2010 Information                              

May 2010 - Review of Literature Completed

Summer 2010 - Optional  - Experiment Completed at Home 

         **DO NOT BEGIN WITHOUT TEACHER APPROVAL!**

August 2010 - Experiment Procedure Written/Approved

September 2010- Experiment Completed AT HOME

October 2010 - Experiment Report Completed

 

November 2010 - Final Science Fair Report Due

December 2010 - Oral Presentation Organization

7th Grade:  Power point presentation

8th Grade:  Backboard presentation

January 2010 - MBVM Science Fair 

March 2010 - Regional  Science Fair Website:  www.jdstaregion11sciencefair.org

                          Specific requirements/forms can be found at this website

May 7/8, 2010 - IJAS State Website:  www.ijas.org