Science fair season is upon us! Parents, we know it can be a challenge to know how to best support your child in this difficult endeavor. And, students, we understand how overwhelming the process can be. We've checked with the experts, and we've gathered the information to ease the stress of science fairs for everyone in the household.
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Simple Experiments
In science, the term "simple experiment" has a specific meaning. To understand the differences between a simple...
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Collect Raw Data
This step describes types of and ways to collect raw data (experimental results). Raw data includes observations...
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Evaluating Results: Statistics, Probability, and Proof
When you do an experiment or a survey comparing two sets of people or things, the job of statistics is to show whether...
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Science Investigations
Most people know little about the methods of science. Yet, without these methods, the results of scientific work are...
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The Science Fair Oral Presentation
When you decide to be in a science fair, you must consider your presentation as important as any other part of your...
