Do you live in the blue highlighted area? If so, you are part of the ISEF affiliated fair known as CASEF, the Capital Area Science Engineering Fair located in the Harrisburg Area.
Science Fair Resources
Make a Schedule for your Project
Have a Purpose and Hypothesis- hints to help refine both.
Log/Data Books- Everything should be entered into a fixed notebook from start of project: This is very important as it makes up 15% of overall scoring by the judges. Guidelines for Logbooks. How to write a science research logbook and short ppt from Journaling Workshop
Working with Data- How to set up the best data table for your project.
Statistical Analysis Powerpoint- Every project should have the data analyzed using statistics.
Useful Excel Statistics Formulas by http://sciencefair.math.iit.edu/analysis/statistics/
Basic Box and Whisker Plot- good for middle school
Elements of Writing a Science Fair Project- a guide to typing up your final science fair project that will be displayed along with your logbook and poster board during fair week. The research paper has everything in it for the judges to review. Your printed online resources should follow in an appendix.
Teacher resources
October17- ZOOM Teacher Meeting
Teacher Handbook- 2024 Handbook
Resources - online resources, websites
To get started, here are some other Links:
United Nations- The 17 Goals of Sustainable Development
Power Library- free resources…
Science Buddies - a great website to springboard into a project idea. However, tweek the project yourself to make it related to a real world problem with a real world solution that you come up with to test or design something better.