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Websites

 

CyberFair
<http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/welcome.html>
Made by upper elementary students, the site allows you to look for ideas
and view past projects. See Dr. David Marano's simple guide.

First Gov for Kids - Science
<http://www.kids.gov/k_science.htm>
Links to some of the best, current Science sources for students. Check in
the Space and Health sections for even more site suggestions. The site is
divided into educational subjects  and within each subject, divided into
these categories: Government, Organizations, Education, and Commercial.

Mad Scientist Network : The 24 Hour Exploding Laboratory
<http://www.madsci.org/>
Contains a database full of questions answered by science experts

Rusk High School Resources
<http://www.tyler.net/ruskhslib/sci_fair.htm>
Each proposed project has a link to an independent source that provides
thoughtful discussion for prospective young scientists. Middle and senior
students may benefit from this site.

Science Fair Central: Discovery School
<http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/index.html >
A direct hit on the topic of Science Fairs, this site has a soup-to-nuts
handbook, tips, project ideas, etc.

Science Fair Project
<http://sciencefairproject.virtualave.net/>
Many suggestions for projects from primary through secondary.

Science Fair Projects
<http://members.ozemail.com.au/~macinnis/scifun/projects.htm>
You'll find an extensive list of project suggestions about halfway down
this long page.

Science Fair Projects : Neuroscience for Kids
<http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/fair.html >
Guidance for Science Fair participants as well as a list of related links.

Ultimate Science Fair Resource
<http://www.scifair.org/>
Doing A Science Fair Project, Project Hints, Writing a Report, Display
Hints, Project Categories, "How To" Links, Project Ideas, Idea Board,
Links, a Weekly Question and "Teacher Stuff"
 

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