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Build Your Own Robot Science Fair Project

Design and build your own robots, RC cars, motors, and more with these prize-winning science fair ideas!

100 Award-Winning Science Fair Projects

Science is at work everywhere - in the kitchen, up in the sky, down on the ground, and around us in plants, animals, machines, even the mind. Here are 100 ways to show how science works and come out tops at school project time.

Star Wars

Gear up for Science Fair season with exciting Star Wars-themed science experiments!Based on themes from the Star Wars movies, this book guides budding scientists to create more than thirty exciting science experiments. Includes how to create crystals, move things with "the Force," make a hydrometer, and more.Perfect for school science fairs as well as fun at home!

Science Fair Projects with Everyday Stuff

There's science behind everything. From testing how effective sunblock is to finding out how skin cream works to learning what chemicals are in aspirin besides pain relievers, these unique experiments use items you already have around the house. Investigate your world while you conduct a prize-winning science fair project!

Creating Science Fair Projects with Cool New Digital Tools

A science fair project is an opportunity for teens to choose a subject of interest, investigate it using the scientific method, and share their findings. While the scientific method never goes out of date, much about science fair research and presentation has changed with the advent of digital tools. Readers learn how they can use digital tools to brainstorm a question, research and take notes, collaborate with teammates, record and organize data, and create presentations using multimedia. As required by the Common Core, readers learn to use technology to produce and publish their work and to collaborate with others.

Designing a Winning Science Fair Project

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Learn how to design, carry out, and present the results of a science project. Students will use relevant prior knowledge of scientific experiments to present their ideas in a new way. The domain-specific vocabulary helps students grow deeper in their understanding of how to carry out experiments effectively.

Display Board Help

For almost every science fair project, you need to prepare a display board to communicate your work to others. In most cases you will use a standard, three-panel display board that unfolds to be 36" tall by 48" wide.

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