Science Project Help on the Web
It's Science Fair Project time again!
Here are some great web sites to help
you plan experiments, write reports, and
choose an exciting topic for your
project:
Math Forum: Math Ideas for Science Fair
Projects
This site provides project ideas for
science projects involving math. This
site has project ideas for elementary
and secondary grades.
Science Buddies
A non-profit
organization where students can go for
all kinds of science help.
Includes a topic-finding wizard to help
you choose a project, information on how
to make your project the best it can be,
and even an "ask an expert" feature if
you're having trouble with your project
and need help.
Science Fair
Central
This site offers ideas for project
topics, links to helpful sites, books to use for research, and tips for making
your project a success.
Science Fair Idea
Exchange
This site is full of ideas for science
projects in biology, chemistry, physics,
and psychology, as well as links to
other science-project pages.
Science Fair
Project Resource Guide
This Internet Public Library site offers samples of completed projects
for different age levels, and ideas for
projects. It also includes magazine
articles on various science topics to
provide background for your report, and
a Resource section that provides some of
the basic tools you may need to complete
your project.
Science Fairs
Homepage
This site provides ideas for science projects
in biology, meteorology, chemistry,
physics, electricity, and botany. There
are separate sections for primary,
elementary, intermediate, and
senior-level students. No instructions for projects, but
lots of great topc ideas to get you started.
Dr. Shawn's Super Science Fair Support
Center
A science teacher and former science
fair organizer offers tips for creating
a successful science fair project.
The Ultimate
Science Fair Resource
This site offers instructions on doing a
science fair project, including writing
the report and creating an effective
display board. It also includes ideas
for projects and links to sites that
help you find more information on your
chosen topic.
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