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Online Resources to Help You and Your Students Achieve Science Fair Success

Online Resources to Help You and Your Students Achieve Science Fair Success. The Presenting Sponsor of Science Buddies is Seagate Technology. What We’re About −. Provide resources to make a science project an outstanding learning experience

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Online Resources to Help You and Your Students Achieve Science Fair Success

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  1. Online Resources to Help You and Your Students Achieve Science Fair Success The Presenting Sponsor of Science Buddies is Seagate Technology.

  2. What We’re About − • Provide resources to make a science project an outstanding learning experience • Create relevance by showing students how science is involved in most aspects of day-to-day living • Improve the productivity of students, parents, and teachers doing science projects, so that more individuals participate

  3. Overview • Science Buddies (www.sciencebuddies.org) provides free online resources for K-12 students and teachers doing science fair projects. • We have resources for fair administrators, teachers, parents, and students. • Resources are designed not only to help you and your students have a successful science fair experience, but also to improve project quality.

  4. Overview (cont’d) • Science Buddies is recommended by and linked to by many partners and advocates, such as the SciLinks program of the National Science Teachers Association. • All of our resources and programs are free. • We are a 501(c)3 non-profit, supported mainly by corporate grants. Seagate Technology is the Presenting Sponsor of Science Buddies.

  5. The Home Page

  6. Finding a Topic • Finding a topic is often the biggest hurdle for students. • The Topic Selection Wizard asks students questions about their everyday interests and activities, and then recommends an area of science and science fair project ideas matched to their specific interests.

  7. The Topic Selection Wizard

  8. Topic Selection Wizard (cont’d)

  9. Finding a Topic (cont’d) • We have a library of over 800 Project Ideas, graded by difficulty, in more than 30 areas of science. • Project Ideas can be used “as is”, or they can serve as examples that students can creatively and uniquely modify to make their own.

  10. Project Ideas

  11. Project Ideas (cont’d)

  12. Project Ideas (cont’d)

  13. Project Ideas (cont’d)

  14. Project Ideas (cont’d)

  15. The Project Guide

  16. Tools & Techniques • Detailed guides to specific areas of science provide basic tools and methods that can be utilized to complete a project. • They allow teachers greater ability to help students with projects outside their immediate subject area. • Combined with Project Ideas, the Tools & Techniques become powerful, modular components that can be combined to help students develop unique and original projects.

  17. How to Do a Science Fair Project • This “How-to” section of the Project Guide outlines the scientific method and steps of the science fair process and contains information on doing engineering, math, and computer programming projects, too. • Printable versions are invaluable as classroom handouts. • Advanced topics (e.g. writing an abstract) are included, in addition to more basic topics (e.g. formulating a question).

  18. How to Do a Science Fair Project(cont’d)

  19. How to Do a Science Fair Project (cont’d) • Articles explain key concepts in language that students can understand.

  20. How to Do a Science Fair Project (cont’d) • Examples help students understand what makes a quality assignment.

  21. How to Do a Science Fair Project (cont’d)

  22. How to Do a Science Fair Project (cont’d)

  23. How to Do a Science Fair Project(cont’d) • Checklists allow students to self-evaluate their own work.

  24. How to Do a Science Fair Project(cont’d) • Printable worksheets guide students through critical steps of the science fair process.

  25. Ask an Expert • Ask an Expert is an online mentoring program that allows students who are working on science fair projects to get individual support from talented high school students and science professionals from industry and academia. • It provides a safe forum for finding answers to those tough questions that go beyond a teacher’s expertise. • Forums are arranged by grade level to offer grade- and age-appropriate support to students.

  26. Ask an Expert (cont’d) • Students can ask questions throughout the entire project or just about a specific problem. • Questions range from parents asking how to help their 3rd graders do their first science fair project, to students preparing for the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair (ISEF). • Mentoring by science professionals dramatically improves project quality.

  27. Ask an Expert (cont’d)

  28. Science Fair Time • A variety of resources are designed specifically to prepare students for a science fair. • We have tricks for preparing display boards, tips to help students prepare for judging, and advice for preparing for top competitions. • Resources are available through the “Project Guide” and the “Competitions” tabs on the Science Buddies homepage.

  29. Advanced Project Guide • Resources are designed specifically to help students prepare to compete at ISEF, the Intel Science Talent Search (STS), the Junior Science and Humanities Symposium (JSHS), and Siemens Competition in Math, Science, and Technology. • Resources include: • Guide to working within ISEF rules • Tips on finding a mentor • Ask an Expert ISEF Preparation Forum • Advanced board design and construction tips

  30. Advanced Project Guide (cont’d)

  31. Teacher Resources • Resources were created to support teachers who have their students participate in science fairs. • Resources include: • Teacher’s Guide to Science Projects • Guide to Planning a Science Fair • Grading Rubrics • Teacher and student timelines • Scientific Method Classroom Poster • Science Project Enrichment Tools

  32. Teacher Resources (cont’d)

  33. Engineering Projects • Engineering and computer science projects don’t follow the scientific method—they follow the engineering design process—but they are still valid science fair projects. • Engineering and Programming Project Tips explain the steps of the engineering process and how the engineering design process differs from the scientific method. • An Engineering Design Process poster will be available in fall 2008.

  34. Engineering Projects (cont’d)

  35. Scientific Review Committee (SRC) and Rules Advice • Science Buddies offers an easy-to-understand outline of the international rules for pre-college science competitions, as well as general safety guidelines. • Always check with your local fair’s SRC or fair director with questions about any rules. • An overview helps students, parents, and teachers understand why compliance is so important.

  36. SRC and Rules Advice (cont’d)

  37. Extra Help • Additional resources include: • Guide to science fair project photography • Guide to keeping a lab notebook • Listing of supplies and materials sources • Student blogs • And much more…

  38. www.sciencebuddies.org

  39. Project Guide (cont’d)

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