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Our 5th Annual Science Fair April 16th 2010 ![]() It's time to start thinking SCIENCE!! What would you like to learn about by doing a Scientific Experiment for the FAIR? All Students must submit a Research Approval Form (click here) prior to starting their experiment. We want to make sure that you are safe and that the experiment can test your hypothesis. Let's make this year the biggest year yet! ***************************** Science Fair Books
1001 Ideas for Science Projects. Marion Brisk. 1992. 242 pages. Grades 8 and up. Soft cover. · The Complete Handbook of Science Fair Projects. Julianne Bochinski. 1991. 224 pages. Grades 7 and up. Soft cover. · 666 Science Tricks and Experiments. Robert J. Brown. 1984. 427 pages. Grades 1-9. Soft cover. · Science Fair: Developing a Successful and Fun Project. Maxine Iritz. 1987. 89 pages. Grades 7 and up. Soft cover. · The Thomas Edison Book of Easy and Incredible Experiments. James Cook. 1988. 146 pages. Grades 4 and up. Hard cover. · Simple Science Experiments with Everyday Materials. Muriel Mandell. 1989. 128 pages. Grades 1-9. Hard cover. · Botany: 49 Science Fair Projects. Robert Bonnet and Daniel Keen. 1989. 148 pages. Grades 3-7. Soft cover. · Physics for Kids: 49 Easy Experiments with Heat. Robert Wood. 1990. 150 pages. Grades 3-7. Soft cover. Projects for Young Scientists SeriesThese quality publications are written so more advanced students can work on projects independently or as part of classroom assignments. Subjects introduce basic concepts involved, then provide a wide range of projects
Web sites: www.qacps.k12.md.us/cms/sci/fair/IDEASFR.HTM www.qacps.k12.md.us/cms/sci/fair/SCIPRJHL.HTM www.agclassroom.org/teacher/sci_ideas.htm
Or just google 'science fair experiments' or your topic + "science fair"
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