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cience Fair

S. cience Fair. What’s in it for you? “hands on” learning inquiry public speaking self confidence ethical issues dive in to an area of interest build community. Fuel Your Brain with Science!. What is so exciting about science? . EVERYTHING!. Science is all around us.

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cience Fair

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  1. S cience Fair

  2. What’s in it for you? • “hands on” learning • inquiry • public speaking • self confidence • ethical issues • dive in to an area of interest • build community Fuel Your Brain with Science!

  3. What is so exciting about science? . EVERYTHING!

  4. Science is all around us From the bottom of the ocean To beyond our solar system

  5. What’s Science Ever Done For Us Food Creation Earthquake Detection Space Travel Medicine DNA Satellite radios Fireworks Computers Magnets Refrigerators L.E.D. Bar Codes Blue Tooth Movies Cell Phone Heating and Air conditioning Preventing diseases Protective Sports Equipment Paint Colors Smart Board Satellites to predict the weather Video Games

  6. What can you invent? Anything you put your mind to . . .

  7. Young Inventors • The toy truck – made by a 6 year old • The popsicle – an 11 year old • A sign language translator – 17 years old • Lock-n-block safety gate – a 5th grader • Wheelchair backpack – a 14 year old • Earmuffs – a 15 year old • Financial app – 12 year old • A math problem pad – an 11 year old • KidCare Riding care (a built-in IV for children in hospitals) – a 6 year old • You? – age ?

  8. Are you ready to blast off on a quest to learn about science?

  9. Science Fair Steps

  10. How do I get started? All information can be found on the NES PTO web site in the science fair section Ask your parents to review the Science Fair section on the NESPTO website Register your project at: http://nessciencefair.wufoo.com/forms/m7x3q1/ Link is also on NESPTO.com Determine your topic – lots of web sites

  11. How do I get started? Keep a notebook so all of your findings stay together Take photos or collect anything that could sit on the table in front of the display board Create a display board Attend the science fair and teach your friends, family, and teachers what you learned!

  12. What Is a science fair project? A collection (rocks, shells, insects) A demonstration or model (how a potato battery works, solar system) Information Project (explain what a rainbow cloud is and when it exists) Experiment (what type of filling makes the softest pillow? Is your hair knotty or nice?) Create something (robot, a better football tee for kids)

  13. How can I find out about information on the topic I pick? • Library • Internet • Someone knowledgeable about your topic

  14. A tri-fold display that you will design to show off all of your findings and information about your project What is a display board?

  15. Who can I work with? • Individual– create your own project • Family – work on your project with siblings and parents (parents should not be doing most of the work) • Group – get together with 1 or 2 friends to create your project and design your display board (determine ways that the work is divided equally)

  16. Ask Question Steps in a science experiment Do Background Research Construct Hypothesis (What do YOU think is the answer?) Think! Try Again Test with an Experiment Analyze Results, Draw Conclusion Hypothesis is True Hypothesis is False or Partially True Report Results

  17. Think Science Should I participate? Reasons YOUwill like the science fair Reasons YOUR PARENTS will like it • There is now a reason to mix all those things in the kitchen together • You pick something that you think is fun to learn about • It is fun and it gets your mind thinking • It is a creative project • You can be smart in front of your friends and grown ups • The next time you ask WHY? They can send you to research it • They know learning can be fun • You can think “outside the box” • The box of shells on your shelf can finally be organized • Parents like to brag about the great things you do.

  18. Is this a contest? • No, there isn’t judging • Everyone that participates is a winner! • There will be too many great projects • Middle School and High School have contests – and these can lead to county, regional and even national contests with amazing rewards

  19. The night of the science fair – what to expect . . . • Wednesday, February 20th • Answer questions or explain your project to those stopping by your display • Expect at least 5 people to stop and ask questions

  20. What to expect on the night of the science fair

  21. Show off your project on your display board • You may bring anything that fits on the table in front of your display board related to your project • Set up display boards February 20th

  22. Science Scavenger Hunt • Walk around to the other displays looking for science answers

  23. So don’t forget . . .Online registration due February 10, 2013 • NES Science Fair February 20, 2013

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