Science Fair Resources...                   
Teaching Tips
Netsites with resources for K-12 students
Science magazines online


Teaching Tips:  include labeled graphs, tables, journal notes,
photos, timelines, measurable data, hypothesis,
results of hypothesis (You may prove an
hypothesis false!), correct spelling/grammar,
correct documentation of resources, actual
experiment (not just a report), all steps in the
scientific method...



http://www.ipl.org/youth/projectguide/
start here
guidelines for science fair projects
excellent links to useful netsites


http://www.woodward.edu/library/scifair.htm
from George C. Carlos Library
links to project guidelines, project ideas, hints, and top netsites

http://besttopsites.com/hot100/sciencefairproject.shtml
from Independent School District #77, Mankato, Minn
the best 100 netsites for science fair projects


for middle school and high school students
project ideas
grouped by the sciences
excellent sites
middle school [7-9] http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~jbarron/intermed.html

high school http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/~jbarron/sh.html


what to look for in successful projects
note the excellent links at the bottom of the page
for elem, middle, and high school students
from the Univ of Washington
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/fair.html


http://www.littlevillage.cps.k12.il.us/science.htm
from Illinois schools
for elementary to high school
excellent site with links to projects, templates for
projects, checklists, do’s and don’ts, help desks,
ask the experts, and much more


http://www.arlington.k12.va.us/schools/gunston/library/students/links/sci2/
from Virginia schools
slow loading
links to project ideas and research sources


http://youth.net/nsrc/webs.html
from Thinkquest
unbelievable list of resource links
research sites, projects, topics, online student
sources, electronic student journals, for
middle school and high school students,
and much more


http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sci/chem/internet/science_fairs.html
from LSU
excellent links
K-12 teacher resources, Internet links (*note
SC science fairs), and sample presentations


http://teams.lacoe.edu/documentation/places/science/sciencefair.html
from Los Angeles County Schools
excellent links for parents, teachers, and students


http://www.ipl.org/youth/projectguide/
from the Internet Public Library
links to guides for successful science fair projects


http://ascpl.lib.oh.us/scifair/sf-links.html
from the Ohio Academy of Science
excellent links to projects, guides, research sources


http://www.asd.wednet.edu/EagleCreek/barnard/Sites/Sci/ScienceFair.htm
from Minnesota
includes excellent links to projects, display guidelines,
for grades 4-12


http://iris.asij.ac.jp/elementary/science.htm
from an elementary school librarian
includes links such as the National Science Teachers
Association


http://www.scri.fsu.edu/~dennisl/CMS/sf/sf.html
from Florida State University
technical help, links to netsites, book resources, and more


http://www.stemnet.nf.ca/sciencefairs/
from Canada
links to elementary, middle school, and high school
projects, link to research netsites


http://www.scssi.org/sc2/
from South Carolina Science Council
click on Internet Resources on the left


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09/29/05