Science Fair
It's that time of year again and our 6th Grade Science Fair will be quickly approaching! Below you will find a variety of helpful links, due dates, and resources. Students should check their Google Science Classroom for the template and form to submit ideas.
Deadlines: 1. Choose and submit for approval, a topic question/problem to investigate 9-28 2. Do preliminary research. Read books and browse the internet for your topic. Keep track of your sources. 9-29 3. Form a hypothesis (your best guess) based on your preliminary research. 10-2 4. Decide on the procedure that you will use to test your hypothesis. 10-6 5. Make a list of your materials. Gather your materials. 10-6 6. Perform your experiment. Compile your observations. Record data. 10-15 7. Analyze your data and results. 10-16 8. Draw conclusions based on your results. Write a “real world” application of what you learned. 10-19 9. Write a draft of your science fair report and bibliography of 3 sources. 10-19 10. Proofread your draft or have someone else proofread it. Type a final copy. 10-20 11. Assemble your science fair display board and display items. 10-22 12. Turn in your science fair project. (display board and display items) 10-23 Websites
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