Let Janice VanCleave help you create your own winning science project.
Where can you find lots of interesting ideas?
How do you begin a project?
How can you create an eye-catching display?
What can you do to impress the judges?
Discover the answers to these and other questions in this complete guide to winning science fair projects. Learn how to develop a topic from any idea, and find out the best ways to create, assemble, and present projects—including special tips on how to display them. Try out some of Janice VanCleave's favorite experiments on topics from astronomy and biology to chemistry, math, and engineering. As you have fun completing these experiments, you'll be learning the secrets of science fair success.
Science Book
Janice VanCleave's Guide to the Best Science Fair Projects
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Partial Table of Contents:
A GUIDE TO SCIENCE FAIR PROJECTS
- The Scientific Method
- Topic Research
- Project Research
- A Sample Project
- The Project Report
- The Display
- Presentation and Evaluation
50 SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT IDEAS
- Blackout (Astronomy)
- Modified (Anatomy)
- Climbers (Botany)
- Light Seekers (Plant Behavior)
- Nibblers (Ecology)
- Boy or Girl (Genetics)
- Bumpy (Microbiology)
- Reflectors (Zoology)
- Easy Flow (Geology)
- Dew Drops (Meteorology)
- Sun Dried (Oceanography)
- Warm Up (Paleontology)
- Lifter (Volcanology)
- Collection (Minerology)
- Supporters (Engineering)
- Cleansing Power (Chemistry)
- Attractive (Electricity)
- Spool Racer (Energy)
- Blowing Bubbles (Gravity)
- Three Sided (Geometry)
Appendices
Glossary
Index