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Science Fair Project

Because of possible copyright (legal) issues, see Mr. Navas or Ms. Redd for access to the following videos:
1. How to Prepare a Science Fair Project
2. MythBusters: Chemical Changes: 101 Uses for Cola

Did you forget the steps to follow for creating your science fair project? No problem. Take a look at this website for step by step instructions and much, much, more.

Test your Science Fair knowledge.
 7th & 8th graders click on the brain.
6th Graders click on the earth.
Instructions are as follows:  Must have PowerPoint software.  Set PowerPoint to Slide mode. Go to second slide (game-board) and select from optional categories.  
It fizzles and sizzles when you add water. And it can do more then just cure an upset stomach. This website offers very concise and convenient experiments that use Alka-Seltzer. 

Probably one of the best websites around for creating your science fair project. This site covers everything from airplanes to photography. Check it out, you will not be disappointed.

Click on the brown circle in the middle because it's probably the easiest way to navigate this website. This site has a lot of information, so stay focused and stick to your objective.

Remember that your science fair project should start with a question. This site contains a list of example questions and project ideas. Still not sure about what you want to do for your science fair project? Go to Dr. Shawn's website for detailed instructions on how to create a great experiment.
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