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So you have to make a
Science Fair Project……..

How to get an A+ in Science in 7
easy steps!
Step 1: Select a Topic
Experiment Ideas
                             ♦ Which battery lasts
♦ Which type of lawn
                               the longest? - How
  sprinkler works best?
♦ Which type/size of light     can power be
                               increased?
  bulb produces the most
  light?                     ♦ Insulation - best
♦ Which homemade               materials, thickness
  airplane design flies
                             ♦ How is paint
  best?
                               affected by
♦ Determine the accuracy       temperature
  of various                   changes? When
  thermometers
                               should you paint?
More Experiment Ideas
                          ♦ What will cause nails to
♦ Effects of
                            rust the most, vinegar,
  temperature on
                            soda or water?
  viscosity of oil,
                          ♦ Will an ice cube will
  chemical reactions
                            melt faster in cold tap
♦ What kind of soil is      water or room
  best for water            temperature water.
                          ♦ What color should your
  retention?
                            shingles be to attract
♦ Is soil necessary for
                            the most light? Navy
  plant growth?             blue, brown or black?
Experimental Testing Ideas
                            ♦ Comparing
♦ Testing of consumer
                              absorption rates of
  products - glues, stain
  removers, antiseptics,      different materials to
  mouthwash, detergents,      determine the best
  paper towels,               swimsuit.
♦ Removal of pollutants     ♦ Lemon juice will
♦ On which foods does         clean pennies better
  fungus grow best?           than bleach, pop or
♦ How are teeth affected      detergent
  by fluorides and acids?   ♦ Will hot or cold
                              water freeze faster?
Even More Experiment Ideas!
♦ Does music affect plant         ♦ Will plants watered
    growth?
                                    with pop grow faster
♦   What is in our drinking
                                    than plants grown
    water?
                                    with water?
♦   Tums, handy or just
                                  ♦ Will plants grown in
    candy?
♦   Which type of flooring          a clay, plastic or
    hold the most dirt?
                                    glass pot grow best?
♦   Is it better to run or walk
                                  ♦ Can aspirin help
    in the rain to prevent
    you from getting wet?           plant growth?
♦   Affects of road salt to
    plant life.
ANYMORE IDEAS?
♦ Are homemade               ♦ Radish seed growth
  cleansers as effective       under changing forces
  as commercial                (gravity)
  cleansers?
♦ How does light affect      ♦ Paper towel absorption by:
  plant growth?
                             ♦ Level 1) brand
♦ How does vinegar
                             ♦ Level 2) shape and area
  compare to other
                             ♦ Level 3) under stress
  cleansers?
                             ♦ Level 4) different chemical
♦ Affects of detergents on
                                         conditions
  pond life
SAFETY AT ALL TIMES
♦ Safety Rules:
♦ 1. You cannot work with any toxic or corrosive
  chemicals. All materials must be safely handled.
  Materials should not be poisonous or dangerous if
  accidentally digested. They should not cause harm
  when exposed to any part of the body.
♦ 2. You cannot work with any creature in the
  animal kingdom that may place them in danger or
  cause immediate or long term harm.
MORE SAFETY
♦ 3. Any work with electricity should not exceed six
  volts. If you are using normal plugs ( lamps for
  work with tropism or hydroponics ), you must
  have your parents approve of the area and the
  design. Proper outlets/ safety bars are required.
♦ 4. When building a working model, all safety
  precautions should be in effect. Safety glasses,
  gloves, hand guards and so on. Parental assistance
  or supervision is mandatory when using complex
  machines such as power tools.
Biotechnology
♦Crop Development (Growing)
♦Animal Science in Agriculture (Farms)
♦Microbial (bacteria, fungus)
Physical & Mathematical
Sciences
♦Physics (simple machines)
♦Chemistry (Baking soda, vinegar)
♦Mathematics (use an equation)
Life Sciences/ Earth and
Environmental Sciences
♦Zoology (animals)
♦Botany (plants)
♦Genetics (DNA)
♦Ecology (environment)
♦Physiology (human mechanics)
Engineering / Computer Science
♦Language Development (DOS)
♦Operating Systems (Windows)
♦Software (Computer Game)
♦Bridges / Construction / Insulation
♦Interfaces
Health Sciences
♦ Bacteria         ♦ Teeth Decay
                   ♦ Use of Garlic in
♦ Asthma / Lung
                     Health
  Capacity
                   ♦ Effects of Coffee
♦ Cancer
                   ♦ Positives of Exercise
♦ Smoking
♦ Viruses (SARS,
  FLU)
Project Types

     Experiment
     Innovation (Patent)
Let’s Explore Experiment
             Projects
Most science fair projects will be
 experiments, which use the
 scientific method:
Purpose? Hypothesis? Method?
 Materials? Observations?
 Conclusions?
Experiment Project Examples
              To determine if
               males or
               females have
               better short
               term memory.
Experiment Project Examples
              To determine
               which bread
               has the most
               energy.
Experiment Project Examples
              To determine
               how the
               colour of light
               affects plant
               growth.
Experiment Project Examples
              Can you drink
               Little River
               water after
               filtration?
Experiment Project Examples
              To determine
               which chip
               contains the
               least joules
Experiment Project Examples
              To determine
               the best fluid
               used in
               hydraulics
Experiment Project Examples
              To determine
               the best
               conditions to
               grow crystals
Experiment Project Examples
              To determine
               the best
               ingredients to
               create soap
Experiment Project Examples


              Which floor
               holds the most
               dirt?
Let’s Explore Innovation Projects
An original :
♦Invention (could apply for
 patent)
♦Design (i.e. original bridge
 concept)
♦Computer simulation (program)
Innovation Projects
♦ You must still test your innovation in an
  experimental format!
♦ Example: If you design a new bridge, you
  must prove that your design is a quality
  design that can withstand large weight
  added (changing variable) as compared to
  another type of bridge design (control).
Innovation Project Examples
              Growing a
               plant to
               biologically
               help diabetes
Innovation Project Examples



              Creating the
               best slingshot
Innovation Project Examples


              Making the
               ideal bale
               handler
Innovation Project Examples


              Building walls
               with
               newspaper
Innovation Project Examples


              Making your
               own cheap &
               efficient water
               filter
Innovation Project Examples


              Creating a new
               tool for
               drywallers
Innovation Project Examples


              Making a new
               style of ballet
               shoe
Step 2: Research
Start the research process!
    Internet
    Contact experts (high school,
  college, university, family)
    Library
    Companies
Step 3: Purpose & Hypothesis
The Purpose is a description of what
you will do.
i.e. to compare, to determine
The Hypothesis is an educational
explanation as to what you think will
happen.
While Conducting the
Experiment ………
♦ You must collect data (evidence).
♦ Do you know the difference between
 quantitative and qualitative data?
Qualitative- “The bridge looks like it will hold
 a lot of weight”
Quantitative – “The bridge can hold a
 maximum of 250 g of weight”
Step 4: The Experiment
Plan and organize an experiment.
Perform the experiment under
controlled conditions.
Keep careful records, notes and
pictures.
A Controlled Experiment
To conduct a scientific investigation,
care must be taken to follow
experimental procedures.
Variable – something that can be
changed in the experiment
Control – not influenced by the variable
Here is an example
Purpose – How the amount of fertilizer
used will affect plant growth.
Hypothesis – Increased dosages of
fertilizer will cause greater growth in
tomato plants.
Variable – Amount of fertilizer used
What other variables and conditions
have to stay the same?
Answers………..
♦ 1. The seeds must all come from the same package
  and be randomly selected.
♦ 2. All seeds must be planted in the same size and
  type of pot with the same type of soil.
♦ 3. All plants must receive exactly the same amount
  of water and light.
♦ 4. The temperature for all test plants should be the
  same.
♦ 5. More than one plant should be used for each
  test group.
Answers Continued……..
♦ 6. Set one group as the CONTROL
  GROUP. This group is not given any
  fertilizer. (0 grams)
♦ 7. Set up two other test groups. One
  receives a certain amount of fertilizer each
  week. The other receives exactly twice as
  much.
♦ A) control 0 g B) 10 g C) 20 g
Step 5: Prepare the Scientific
Report
•Purpose        •Charts
•Hypothesis     •Photos
•Materials      •Conclusion
•Method         •Research
•Observations
•Graphs
Step 6: Exhibit
Step 6: Exhibit
Step 6: Exhibit
This is the visual presentation of your
project.
Use :
•Graphs
•Charts
•Clear bold lettering
•Binder with scientific report
•Visuals
Step 7: Judging
•Look neat
•Speak with enthusiasm
•State the purpose of your
investigation
•Identify the conclusion
•Discuss any future plans you have to
continue research on your topic
Windsor Regional Fair Awards

♦ Mad Science presentation to top participating
  school
♦ $500 to top performing school
♦ Books & prizes for top project in each grade level.
♦ 15 local awards(cash, plaques, medals) for projects
  in certain categories (engineering, environmental,
  etc)
♦ Bronze, Silver & Gold medals to all who qualify
♦ 20 Cash Prizes for Outstanding Enthusiasm to
  Science
♦ The chance to go to the Canada Wide Fair for 1
  week if you are one of the top 8 students!(Gr. 7-12)
www.wrstef.ca

Windsor Regional Science, Technolgy and
Engineering Fair Website

♦ For Award listings
♦ Space Registration. (Max of 30 students per school)
♦ Student Registration (once top projects have been determined)
♦ To enroll as a judge (must be 18 yrs or older) Teachers welcome to
   judge!

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Projectguide

  • 1. So you have to make a Science Fair Project…….. How to get an A+ in Science in 7 easy steps!
  • 2. Step 1: Select a Topic
  • 3. Experiment Ideas ♦ Which battery lasts ♦ Which type of lawn the longest? - How sprinkler works best? ♦ Which type/size of light can power be increased? bulb produces the most light? ♦ Insulation - best ♦ Which homemade materials, thickness airplane design flies ♦ How is paint best? affected by ♦ Determine the accuracy temperature of various changes? When thermometers should you paint?
  • 4. More Experiment Ideas ♦ What will cause nails to ♦ Effects of rust the most, vinegar, temperature on soda or water? viscosity of oil, ♦ Will an ice cube will chemical reactions melt faster in cold tap ♦ What kind of soil is water or room best for water temperature water. ♦ What color should your retention? shingles be to attract ♦ Is soil necessary for the most light? Navy plant growth? blue, brown or black?
  • 5. Experimental Testing Ideas ♦ Comparing ♦ Testing of consumer absorption rates of products - glues, stain removers, antiseptics, different materials to mouthwash, detergents, determine the best paper towels, swimsuit. ♦ Removal of pollutants ♦ Lemon juice will ♦ On which foods does clean pennies better fungus grow best? than bleach, pop or ♦ How are teeth affected detergent by fluorides and acids? ♦ Will hot or cold water freeze faster?
  • 6. Even More Experiment Ideas! ♦ Does music affect plant ♦ Will plants watered growth? with pop grow faster ♦ What is in our drinking than plants grown water? with water? ♦ Tums, handy or just ♦ Will plants grown in candy? ♦ Which type of flooring a clay, plastic or hold the most dirt? glass pot grow best? ♦ Is it better to run or walk ♦ Can aspirin help in the rain to prevent you from getting wet? plant growth? ♦ Affects of road salt to plant life.
  • 7. ANYMORE IDEAS? ♦ Are homemade ♦ Radish seed growth cleansers as effective under changing forces as commercial (gravity) cleansers? ♦ How does light affect ♦ Paper towel absorption by: plant growth? ♦ Level 1) brand ♦ How does vinegar ♦ Level 2) shape and area compare to other ♦ Level 3) under stress cleansers? ♦ Level 4) different chemical ♦ Affects of detergents on conditions pond life
  • 8. SAFETY AT ALL TIMES ♦ Safety Rules: ♦ 1. You cannot work with any toxic or corrosive chemicals. All materials must be safely handled. Materials should not be poisonous or dangerous if accidentally digested. They should not cause harm when exposed to any part of the body. ♦ 2. You cannot work with any creature in the animal kingdom that may place them in danger or cause immediate or long term harm.
  • 9. MORE SAFETY ♦ 3. Any work with electricity should not exceed six volts. If you are using normal plugs ( lamps for work with tropism or hydroponics ), you must have your parents approve of the area and the design. Proper outlets/ safety bars are required. ♦ 4. When building a working model, all safety precautions should be in effect. Safety glasses, gloves, hand guards and so on. Parental assistance or supervision is mandatory when using complex machines such as power tools.
  • 10. Biotechnology ♦Crop Development (Growing) ♦Animal Science in Agriculture (Farms) ♦Microbial (bacteria, fungus)
  • 11. Physical & Mathematical Sciences ♦Physics (simple machines) ♦Chemistry (Baking soda, vinegar) ♦Mathematics (use an equation)
  • 12. Life Sciences/ Earth and Environmental Sciences ♦Zoology (animals) ♦Botany (plants) ♦Genetics (DNA) ♦Ecology (environment) ♦Physiology (human mechanics)
  • 13. Engineering / Computer Science ♦Language Development (DOS) ♦Operating Systems (Windows) ♦Software (Computer Game) ♦Bridges / Construction / Insulation ♦Interfaces
  • 14. Health Sciences ♦ Bacteria ♦ Teeth Decay ♦ Use of Garlic in ♦ Asthma / Lung Health Capacity ♦ Effects of Coffee ♦ Cancer ♦ Positives of Exercise ♦ Smoking ♦ Viruses (SARS, FLU)
  • 15. Project Types Experiment Innovation (Patent)
  • 16. Let’s Explore Experiment Projects Most science fair projects will be experiments, which use the scientific method: Purpose? Hypothesis? Method? Materials? Observations? Conclusions?
  • 17. Experiment Project Examples To determine if males or females have better short term memory.
  • 18. Experiment Project Examples To determine which bread has the most energy.
  • 19. Experiment Project Examples To determine how the colour of light affects plant growth.
  • 20. Experiment Project Examples Can you drink Little River water after filtration?
  • 21. Experiment Project Examples To determine which chip contains the least joules
  • 22. Experiment Project Examples To determine the best fluid used in hydraulics
  • 23. Experiment Project Examples To determine the best conditions to grow crystals
  • 24. Experiment Project Examples To determine the best ingredients to create soap
  • 25. Experiment Project Examples Which floor holds the most dirt?
  • 26. Let’s Explore Innovation Projects An original : ♦Invention (could apply for patent) ♦Design (i.e. original bridge concept) ♦Computer simulation (program)
  • 27. Innovation Projects ♦ You must still test your innovation in an experimental format! ♦ Example: If you design a new bridge, you must prove that your design is a quality design that can withstand large weight added (changing variable) as compared to another type of bridge design (control).
  • 28. Innovation Project Examples Growing a plant to biologically help diabetes
  • 29. Innovation Project Examples Creating the best slingshot
  • 30. Innovation Project Examples Making the ideal bale handler
  • 31. Innovation Project Examples Building walls with newspaper
  • 32. Innovation Project Examples Making your own cheap & efficient water filter
  • 33. Innovation Project Examples Creating a new tool for drywallers
  • 34. Innovation Project Examples Making a new style of ballet shoe
  • 35. Step 2: Research Start the research process! Internet Contact experts (high school, college, university, family) Library Companies
  • 36. Step 3: Purpose & Hypothesis The Purpose is a description of what you will do. i.e. to compare, to determine The Hypothesis is an educational explanation as to what you think will happen.
  • 37. While Conducting the Experiment ……… ♦ You must collect data (evidence). ♦ Do you know the difference between quantitative and qualitative data? Qualitative- “The bridge looks like it will hold a lot of weight” Quantitative – “The bridge can hold a maximum of 250 g of weight”
  • 38. Step 4: The Experiment Plan and organize an experiment. Perform the experiment under controlled conditions. Keep careful records, notes and pictures.
  • 39. A Controlled Experiment To conduct a scientific investigation, care must be taken to follow experimental procedures. Variable – something that can be changed in the experiment Control – not influenced by the variable
  • 40. Here is an example Purpose – How the amount of fertilizer used will affect plant growth. Hypothesis – Increased dosages of fertilizer will cause greater growth in tomato plants. Variable – Amount of fertilizer used What other variables and conditions have to stay the same?
  • 41. Answers……….. ♦ 1. The seeds must all come from the same package and be randomly selected. ♦ 2. All seeds must be planted in the same size and type of pot with the same type of soil. ♦ 3. All plants must receive exactly the same amount of water and light. ♦ 4. The temperature for all test plants should be the same. ♦ 5. More than one plant should be used for each test group.
  • 42. Answers Continued…….. ♦ 6. Set one group as the CONTROL GROUP. This group is not given any fertilizer. (0 grams) ♦ 7. Set up two other test groups. One receives a certain amount of fertilizer each week. The other receives exactly twice as much. ♦ A) control 0 g B) 10 g C) 20 g
  • 43. Step 5: Prepare the Scientific Report •Purpose •Charts •Hypothesis •Photos •Materials •Conclusion •Method •Research •Observations •Graphs
  • 46. Step 6: Exhibit This is the visual presentation of your project. Use : •Graphs •Charts •Clear bold lettering •Binder with scientific report •Visuals
  • 47. Step 7: Judging •Look neat •Speak with enthusiasm •State the purpose of your investigation •Identify the conclusion •Discuss any future plans you have to continue research on your topic
  • 48. Windsor Regional Fair Awards ♦ Mad Science presentation to top participating school ♦ $500 to top performing school ♦ Books & prizes for top project in each grade level. ♦ 15 local awards(cash, plaques, medals) for projects in certain categories (engineering, environmental, etc) ♦ Bronze, Silver & Gold medals to all who qualify ♦ 20 Cash Prizes for Outstanding Enthusiasm to Science ♦ The chance to go to the Canada Wide Fair for 1 week if you are one of the top 8 students!(Gr. 7-12)
  • 49. www.wrstef.ca Windsor Regional Science, Technolgy and Engineering Fair Website ♦ For Award listings ♦ Space Registration. (Max of 30 students per school) ♦ Student Registration (once top projects have been determined) ♦ To enroll as a judge (must be 18 yrs or older) Teachers welcome to judge!