Science Fair Projects

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Science Fair Projects

Science Fair Projects are a great way to keep your children interested in science, and can eventually lead to great opportunities like scholarships or careers in the fields of biology and chemistry.  A great Science Fair Project can really earn you a lot of points with teachers as well.

On this lens, we'll explore a lot of different science fair project ideas and I'll point you to some great sources where you can find out some more about some of the different options you have available 



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Originality 

When it comes to science fairs, many times judges will see the same exact project three or four times around the whole room. They get tired of seeing the exact same things over and over again.

Originality in the world of science fair projects is key. The world of possibilities is endless, and science fairs shouldn't be linked solely to the same old volcano projects, or yet another look at what liquid X does to plants.

Students are often rewarded for thinking outside the box, so instead of doing something that you can find freely available on the internet, which has been copied and overdone time and time again, look to a paid ebook or a guide to a private community where people discuss some of the lesser known science fair project ideas.

This Science Fair Project Website has a good review of these products, which all cost under $15, and can give your student the extra bonus he or she needs to win scholarship money with their project and take home the trophy, along with an A+ grade, or try Simple Science Fair Projects for some more ideas.

The Benefits of Entering a Science Fair 

Science fairs used to be a strict part of the curriculum in elementary and high school classrooms, but not they seem to have been relegated to the backburner. Science fairs take a lot of time, and require a lot of effort from students, parents and the school in order to succeed. But is it really a good thing that science fairs disappear?

I think not. You see, while many students avoid science fair projects because they seem to have become optional, science fairs are still as popular as ever, and they provide a lot of opportunities for learning. Many science teachers will offer extra credit for students who submit to a local science fair outside of the school, and often the prizes for these events include significant scholarships and prize money. Not to mention the recognition. After all, winning a science fair is not something that happens to everyone, so colleges put extra weight on people who consistently put forth the effort.

Encourage your child or students to enter, and help them out with the cost of supplies and the time of the project. It's definitely worth your while if you take the time to follow through with a winning science fair project. Check out some of these Science fair idea guides for more information about quick projects that you can start up and finish quickly.

Science Fair Winner Tells All 

John Delavera, local science fair winner for the District 58 school wide science fair, recently won first prize with his unique twist on a solar system science fair project.

"I took an idea that I found elsewhere, and then I added my interests," he said. "Everyone has a model of our solar system, but nobody else modeled a different solar system. A different star, you know, instead of the sun. It was easy."

Delavera credits his mother with the inspiration to try something new. She bought a book full of ideas on science fair projects for him, and he picked the one he liked best and ran with it.

For more information about the best sources to find good project ideas, visit this website about different science fair projects.

Electricity Science Fair Projects 

An electricity science fair project may be set up as a part of high school or college science fair or just for fun and learning. An electricity science fair project is aimed at demonstrating the major methods of generating electricity, its principles, applications and other principles such as chemical energy, electromagnetism, static electricity, resistance, etc.

For organizing an electricity science fair project, the students need three things...

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Tried and True Ideas 

Don't want to take my advice on originality. OK, but keep in mind that these projects are very overdone, and must have excellent presentation and some form of originality in order to be considered winners.

Good tips on original twists can be found on this Science Fair Project website.
Popcorn Science Fair Project
Projects involving Popcorn
Electricity Science Fair Projects
Electricity experiments
Volcano Science Fair Projects
The wide world of Volcanos
Tornado Science Fair Projects
Yep, the old Tornado Project strikes again.
Solar System Science Fair Projects
Science projects about outer space.
How to create a Solar System Project
More about solar system models.

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Are Science Fair Projects a Good Idea for Students? 

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Science Fair Projects by Grade Level 

Acceptable Science fair projects vary by grade level. Jordan Matthews has given an excellent overview of some different ideas for science fair projects broken down by grade, so pick one and check it out.
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Other Good Science Fair Sites 

Don't just take my word for it, check out these other great science fair websites:
Science Project Guides
All about the different paid science fair guides on the internet. A great guide.
Science Fair Blog
A blog all about competing in science fairs.
Science Fair Projects Blog
This blog recommends originality as well, but offers you a good starting point for some basic projects.

Popcorn Science Fair Projects 

Unlike how it might sound, a popcorn science fair project can actually be quite interesting. One can learn a number of facts from the data that a popcorn science fair project can supply regarding the kinds of food that we consume in our day-to-day lives. The following is a very simple popcorn science fair project, which explores the reason as to why and how popcorn pops the way it does.

The materials required are quite simple and easily available at any store keeping laboratory supplies. ...

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Free Easy Science Fair Projects For Kids 

Selecting a topic for a science fair project may be a great deal of trouble for the students. If the topics or topic ideas are freely available on a site and easy to do it with the inexpensive materials available that will be of more help. There are many good examples of free and easy science fair projects that you can do in almost any scientific field, so there are an abundance of choices available to the student and to the parent. While students should be encouraged to choose a topic of their interest, if they seem to have expensive tastes, a parent should step in to guide them towards something more economical.

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How young is too young? 

Primary children are the best age group for a teacher to handle. They are small and curious to know and learn a lot. They are still simple, loving and obedient. If the teacher makes her class interesting by giving them third grade science fair projects, they understand very well and the concept becomes crystal clear in their minds...

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Science Fair Topic Ideas 

A well-organized science fair can be interesting and equally informative. The first step towards organizing a science fair is to choose a topic. The topic should be chosen according to one's field of interest. After having chosen a topic one should first get it approved by parents and teachers in order to avoid any unwanted problem at a later stage. Then the plan should be laid out and the materials required should be collected.

Some tips to find a science fair topic idea easily are...

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Sports Science Fair Projects 

Sports science fair projects are a wonderful way of connecting sports and science. It is a great idea to enrich one's knowledge about the favorite sports by opting for doing a sports science fair project. There are so many exciting ways to apply science principles to sports. By working scientifically on favorite sports may even help your students to become a better sports player...

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3rd Grade Science Fair Projects 

Science fair projects are starting to be given earlier and earlier each year. Now, some students as young as third grade are being assigned these difficult tasks. If you need some ideas for very basic science fair projects, check out this 3rd Grade Science Fair Projects