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81. EERE: Education - Energy Science Projects And Activities
KB) about how to plan a science fair project. Solar Energy science projects (PDF 265KB) Download Features wind activities and projects, including instructions
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Features quizzes for helping teachers and students learn about photovoltaics. (Developed by the U.S. Department of Energy) The Atoms Family
Famous gothic horror characters present educational activities relating to different forms of energy, as well as energy conservation, for grades K-12. (Developed by the Miami Museum of Science) Catching Sunshine
For grades 4-8, an activity to construct a solar collector, determining how to maximize the amount of sunshine it collects. (Developed by Online Science-athon) Educational Energy Activities for the Classroom
A list of activities to increase student awareness of energy efficiency and/or renewable energy. (Developed by the U.S. Department of Energy) Energy Quest: Science Projects
Science projects and energy activities for grades K-12. (Developed by the California Energy Commission.) Energy Transfer: An Internet Tutorial
An online tutorial, including activities, that teaches middle school students about energy transfer: radiation, convection, and conduction. (Developed by Oak Ridge National Laboratory) How to Build a Pizza Box Solar Oven Provides information on the procedure and materials needed to build a solar oven. Adaptable for all grade levels. (Developed by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory)

82. WileyEurope :: Ancient Science: 40 Time-Traveling, World-Exploring, History-Maki
The Earth science Book Activities for Kids (Paperback) Dinah Zike The CompleteHandbook of science fair projects, Revised Edition (Paperback) Julianne Blair
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83. NSF Science Fair 'Starters' On The Web
studentsthe opportunity to develop science fair projects that showcase and descriptionsof the projects, can be to evaluate the quality of science and math
http://www.sdsc.edu/SDSCwire/v3.6/sci_fair.html
NSF Science Fair 'Starters' On The Web
Source: Date: March 13, 1997
Spring traditionally is the season when schools give studentsparticularly elementary school studentsthe opportunity to develop science fair projects that showcase their knowledge and ingenuity. Finding ideas, however, can test parental mettle and student inventiveness. Below are some examples of the educational resources available on the Internet's World Wide Web that either are supported, or produced, by the National Science Foundation. Also listed are some resources to help professional educators improve their science and mathematics programs. Through its Education and Human Resources (EHR) directorate, NSF will devote more than $640 million this fiscal year to improving science and math education. For more information on NSF education programs, contact Peter West at (703) 306-1070.
Starting Points For Science Learning
Science In the Home is a link on the EHR home page aimed specifically at parents and students. It lists Internet resources on science, scientists, and scientific investigations. Students can learn about geometric patterns, and create their own, through a page maintained by the Center for the Computation and Visualization of Geometric Structures, an NSF Science and Technology Center at the University of Minnesota. They can find plans to learn to build a seltzer tablet rocket from a page maintained by Los Alamos National Laboratory. Or they can find out more about James Lovell, the commander of the ill- fated Apollo 13 lunar mission.

84. Science Project Help
science fair help and science project kits and ideas on many topics. North Carolina, USA. Also order Category Shopping Toys and Games science...... may be used in conjunction with a science fair type of Our projects are exactly whatyou've been hoping for So, how can we help you with your science project?
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with their science projects Science Unlimited without cheating! ), or may be used to embellish a home-schooling curriculum. Our projects are exactly what you've been hoping for: complete, accurate, educational, and fun! Finally, relief for your science-project frustration! So, how can we help you with your science project? On one page, we have a list of topics you might be interested in trying out. On another, we give a handfull of tips to raise your grade (not only that, but they teach some key concepts in experimental design!)
Feel free to consider us your "science hot-line"! We'll happily try to answer any scientific questions you may have, or help you develop ideas for a science project on your own topic. For your convenience, we offer pre-packaged kits on a variety of topics. You tell us, how can we help you with your science project?

85. VanCleave, Janice: Janice VanCleave’s Guide To More Of The Best Science Fa
judges usually look for * dos and don'ts at the fair 50 COMPLETE 50 science activitiesthat spark ideas for fullfledged projects in six physical science
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86. ANSES State Science Fair
The purposes of the fair are to Demonstrate compatability of traditional and modernscience with student competing with highquality, high-interest projects,;
http://www.ankn.uaf.edu/anses/Overallstateinfo.html
Overview of the AKRSI/ANSES State Science Fair 2003. The purposes of the fair are to:
  • Demonstrate the compatability of traditional and modern science with student projects. Allow students to attain a higher level of achievement by competing with high-quality, high-interest projects, Show teachers from across the state how natural it is to teach using the local environment as a foundation of instruction.
Where?
Carlquist Conference Center ( map available in pdf-format)
When?
Jan 31-Feb 3

This dovetails with the Native Educators Conference on Feb 2-4, giving student projects maximum exposure.
Schedule:
Friday, Jan 31:
Travel to Anchorage
Supper. Activities in the evening
Saturday, Feb 1:
9 am
Junkyard Wars of Science Fairs Sunday, Feb 2:
State Fair starting. Evening Activities in the evening Monday, Feb 3: Noon Awards at Sheraton Hotel in the Native Educators' Conference What AKRSI provides for the State Fair: * Travel to and from Anchorage airport. * Food and lodging. * Evening activities. * Travel to and from the luncheon at the NEC conference. * Information on how to prepare for AISES National Science Fair, which has different rules and preparation from our ANSES State Fair.

87. ED432444 1998-01-00 Science Fairs In Elementary School. ERIC Digest.
the primary components of a science fair project typically fringe benefit for studentsdoing projects, but the primary objective for science project work
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Science Fairs in Elementary School. ERIC Digest.
THIS DIGEST WAS CREATED BY ERIC, THE EDUCATIONAL RESOURCES INFORMATION CENTER. FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT ERIC, CONTACT ACCESS ERIC 1-800-LET-ERIC Science fair projects have long been familiar events in schools throughout the country, and they have come to represent science in action, science as inquiry. The investigatory aspect of science fair projects fits wellwith current reform efforts guided by such publications as "Science for All Americans," "Benchmarks for Scientific Literacy," and the "National Science Education Standards." Classroom science is steadily being transformed into a process-driven, inquiry-based area of study, and science fair projects provide additional opportunities for students to become personally and directly involved in scientific investigation. Elementary schools participate in science fairs for a variety of reasons: to stimulate student interest in science, to provide students with opportunities for research and active inquiry, to publicly recognize students' completed projects, and to provide students with opportunities to share their work (Perry,1995). There are many variations in format, but the primary components of a science fair project typically include an investigation, a written research report, a visual display, an oral presentation, and some sort of assessment. Learning some scientific facts or principles is a valuable fringe benefit for students doing projects, but the primary objective for science project work is to teach students to think (Tant, 1992, p.5.)

88. Outreach - Educational Programs - NOAA GLERL
fair divisions Senior projects, Junior projects, and Junior mentors to help studentswith science fair pojects, (2 contact their high school science teacher or
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The NOSB is a nationwide academic competition among teams of high school students. Twelve separate regional competitions are held around the U.S. in February with the final national competition held in April. The NOSB tests students' math and science skills as applied to topics on ocean (and Great Lakes) biology, chemistry, geology, physics, technology, history, and economics. High school teams of four students, one alternate, and a coach compete in 18 minute long rapid-fire question and answer matches during the day-long round-robin, double elimination competition. GLERL's Ann Arbor office coordinates and co-hosts the Midwest Regional Competition , which is held at the Univ. of Michigan, and GLERL's Lake Michigan Field Station in Muskegon, MI is host to the fourth place winners of the National Competition.

89. El Paso Times Online
is used in teaching science, the sciencefair project becomes at the heart of goodscience and it school districts emphasize the importance of group projects.
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Opinion Thursday, January 11, 2001
Dealing with dreaded science-fair project Ramnath Subramanian
Ramnath Subramanian
A shy girl in my class, given to taciturn habits, was spurred to uncommon speech recently by the science fair looming in front of her. "What will happen," she asked, sidling up to me, "if I don't do the science- fair project?" The question did not surprise me. In my interlocutor I saw my own visage as a youth, a young boy terrified about any enterprise which required him to speak formally in front of an audience. In my classroom I have students present their science- fair projects to a rotating panel of student judges who use the adjudication form that is used in the actual judging to evaluate their peers' projects. The idea of preparing for the science fair in this way was suggested to me some years back by a student who seemed to think the process would be fun. The class approved the scheme with overwhelming enthusiasm and it was quickly put into practice. I have used this approach ever since.

90. SARSEF
Creating science fair projects offers the perfect opportunity to teachstandardsbased inquiry science education. Along with utilizing
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91. Education World ® : Curriculum: How To Put On A Great Science Fair!
Successful projects will show real goal of education teaching students to teachthemselves science fair Project on the Web This site offers information about
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How to Put on a Great Science Fair!
Kids learn by doing, and a science fair gives them that chance. How can schools put on a good science fair? How can schools avoid having a "parent fair"? And how can science fairs incorporate a cross-curricular approach? Included: Tips from the former chair of the California State Science Fair on how to put on a good science fair! It's that time of year again when poster boards proudly display the answers to countless whys: Why do batteries emit electricity? Why does cigarette smoke damage human lungs? Why must we do a science fair project? To the sounds of cringing parents, the yawns of exhausted students who started their project the night before the fair, and the sighs of teachers who have to grade them, science fairs can be a nightmare. But Christopher M. Gould, the former chair of the California State Science Fair and creator of The WWW Virtual Library: Science Fairs , says it doesn't have to be that way.

92. 4th & 5th Grade Student Research Resources- General Science
and links to help with science fair projects and ideas The science Optical IllusionsIllusions, projects, puzzles, and The science of Light This site makes
http://www.learning.caliberinc.com/gensci.html
General Science Resources
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simple but good ideas
Bizarre Stuff you Can Make in Your Kitchen
you do not eat these creations, but they are great science fun.
Beakman and Jax
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Go to the Experiment section for lots of choices.
You Can with Beakman and Jax Experiments
Here is a great extension of the show. The Laboratory many fun and simple experiments DragonFly TV simple experiments Abracadabra more fun experiemnts using the magic of science Science Toys lots of things to make from which you can learn Newton's Apple - experiments, guides,and questions Newton's Apple Archives - experiments and lessons from previous seasons Science Bob -Visit the laboratory and find lots of good experiemnts The Mad Scientists Network There are so many links. Reeko's Mad Scientists Lab - fun things to do This site almost makes chemistry easy.

93. Science And Science Fair Project Books
over 500 million model rockets later, Stine continues to design, fly, and teachothers how MindBoggling Experiments You Can Turn Into science fair projects.
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Science and Science Fair Project Books
Rocket Science The Complete Handbook of Science Fair Projects By Janice VanCleave By Jim Wiese By Julianne Blair Bochinsky How do honeybees find their way home? Why is Venus so hot? How can you measure the speed of the wind? What makes a sound loud or soft? Discover the awesome answers to these and other fascinating mysteries! Try these 201 fun, safe, low-cost experiments at home or in the classroom.
This collection of science experiments is designed to show you that science is more than a list of facts-science is fun! Take science out of the laboratory and put it into your daily life. Includes chapters on: Astronomy, Biology, Chemistry, Earth Science, Physics. This amazing book covers a wide variety of science topics, including mechanics, air power, water power, electricity, magnetism, chemistry, acoustics and optics.
All of the projects are safe and easy to make out of items you can find around your house. A great starting point for a science fair project. Includes topics such as: Using mechanics to make mini-machines. Using air power to make great gadgets. Using water power to make wonderful inventions. Using electricity and magnetism to make amazing devices. Using chemistry to make cool creations. Using acoustics to build dy-no-mite devices. Using optics to create fantastic fun. Having trouble finding a science fair topic that's both interesting to you and impressive to judges? Are you unsure about how to research, conduct, or present an experiment? Then look no further. Recognized in the International Science and Engineering Fair rule book and written by a veteran contestant and judge, The Complete Handbook of Science Fair Projects is the only book you'll need for creating a science fair experiment worthy of top honors.

94. Regional Science Fair
Our science fair liaisons can answer any questions you have happy to tell you moreabout science fairs near and their Bright Minds, Bright projects and Bright
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It’s back in full force the Saskatchewan Regional Science Fair. Proudly sponsored by SaskEnergy/TransGas since 1990. check out the photo gallery... What is a Regional Science Fair?
Children from Saskatchewan from grade 7-12 (and some cases Grade 1-12) invent, test or produce scientific projects.
Winners from every category advance to the Canada Wide Science Fair. In fact, our Saskatchewan children have done very well at the National Fair. How many Regional Fairs are there, and where they are?
In total, there are 12 regions across the province that organizes Regional Science Fairs. All local fair winners are advanced to these fairs. Schedule of Regional Science Fairs For the second year the Saskatchewan Science Centre is coming to town proving the hypothesis that science is a blast! Entertain your brain with a slithering scaly visitor, mind boggling puzzles,and a battery that runs on your salty clammy hands. The Saskatchewan Science Centre will engage your students with hands-on educational fun. Get set for a science stage show loaded with hair raising experiments. If it goes zap, bang ,boom or flies through the air, it's probably in the show. Best of all, the Science Centre will need the help of your budding young scientists to make it all work!

95. Blowing Rock School's Home Page
These projects will advance to the Watauga County science fair scheduled for Homeroomand science teachers will have order forms soon for presentation board
http://nt.watauga.k12.nc.us/br/

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Webmaster Lee Ryan Join the BR Parents Email List Directions to BR School Congratulations to the 2003 - 2004 Blowing Rock School Teacher of the Year Marsha Winkler!! Today is April 4: Lieutenant Colonel Brian Oliver (a.k.a. Principal Oliver) made a surprise visit at Excellence Ceremony at the Holmes Center at ASU and received a standing ovation along with thunderous clapping and cheering at this assemblage of Watauga County's K-8 students, staff, parents and community members. He then spoke of the service that a number of Watauga County residents are providing to our country at this time. Word of the Day Merriam-Webster Word of the Day Websites of the Week Archive American Legion Post 256 and the American Legion Auxiliary in conjunction with The Blowing Rocket are providing an opportuni ty for children to write our service men and women.

96. Resources For Middle School Science--1.95-- Science Projects About Chemistry.
standalone activities in science projects about Chemistry could be done at homeor as teacher demonstrations, or used as the basis for science fair projects.
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Science Projects about Chemistry.
Robert Gardner. Science Projects series. Springfield, N.J.: Enslow, 1994. Recommended grade level:
Science Projects about Chemistry , 1 of 6 in a series written for students, contains 34 simple experiments or activities related to chemical concepts, including matter, solutions, chemical composition, chemical reactions, and acids and bases. Among the activities, students compare the densities of air and carbon dioxide; they test a number of solids (such as starch, flour, and baking soda) to see if they are soluble in water; and they investigate the effect of temperature on the speed at which a seltzer tablet reacts with water. In other activities, they explore 4 acid-base indicators (cabbage juice, unsweetened grape juice, tumeric, and phenolphthalein); and they determine what fraction of air is oxygen. Science Projects about Chemistry could be done at home or as teacher demonstrations, or used as the basis for science fair projects. The activities are narrative in form; the text contains questions to help guide inquiry. No background material is supplied, but brief explanations for the results observed in the experiments are provided in the text. Most activities include suggestions of further investigations for students to conduct on their own.

97. News Media Tip - March 13, 1997
students the opportunity to develop science fair projects that showcase and descriptionsof the projects, can be to evaluate the quality of science and math
http://www.nsf.gov/od/lpa/news/tips/tip70313.htm
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NSF SCIENCE FAIR "STARTERS" ON THE WEB
Spring traditionally is the season when schools give students particularly elementary school students the opportunity to develop science fair projects that showcase their knowledge and ingenuity. Finding ideas, however, can test parental mettle and student inventiveness. Below are some examples of the educational resources available on the Internet's World Wide Web that either are supported, or produced, by the National Science Foundation. Also listed are some resources to help professional educators improve their science and mathematics programs. Through its Education and Human Resources (EHR) directorate, NSF will devote more than $640 million this fiscal year to improving science and math education. The EHR home page is at: http://www.nsf.gov/home/ehr/start.htm

98. Ann Arbor Girls Middle School
Math Ideas for science fair projects science_fairs science and Engineering fair sciencefair Project Links Elementary School science scienceNetLinks MadSciNet
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99. Student Projects
3D Design Byrce 4 projects. Class of 2001, Intel International Scienceand Engineering fair 2001. The students of the Mt.
http://www.cccoe.k12.ca.us/mdtech/studentprojects.htm
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Information: The Digital Safari
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Academy @ MDHS
2450 Grant St.
Concord, CA 94520 Ted Maddock,
lead teacher,
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Randy Depew,
Earth Science,
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Heather Nevis,
Social Studies, hnevis@aol.com Melissa Murphy, English, mdracka@yahoo.com Presented on this page are the various projects that the students from the Digital Safari completed through the years. The students used their skills that they learned while experimenting with the various lines of software themselves. Most of the projects contain some sort of integration with the other classes that are required within the Digital Safari Multimedia Academy. Projects by class: Class of 2004 Class of 2003 Class of 2002 Class of 2001 ... Class of 2000 Class of 2004 C olony Project In this project students imagined themselves as the architects, engineers, citizens, and leaders of an extr-terrestrial colony. The colonies they created were either on Mars, the Moon, or in Earth's orbit. Each group's task included designing a safe, productive, and inviting living space, developing a method for sustaining food, watre and oxygen, and generating power.

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