Science Fair Resources

Science Fair projects are a great way to have students explore the science and engineering practices  emphasized in the Next Generation Science Standards. These resources will help you through different aspects of the Science Fair process.

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Searchable index of science fair topics by topic including links to specific instructions and pictures of the finished projects.Student Background;Teacher Background
Nice Guide that covers everything for students and adults running the fair. Student planning guide. Judging rubric and more.Teacher Activities;Teacher Background
National Energy Education Development (NEED) has provided science fair ideas and resouces for all grade levelsTeacher Activities;Teacher Background
Develop science projects with the help of on-line mentors and advisors.Student Background;Student Online Activities;Teacher Activities;Teacher Background
Science Fair Central is a comprehensive guide to creating your science fair project! Soup to Nuts Handbook - Everything you need to know about creating a science fair project. Project Ideas - A list of project topics to help you get started. Links & Books - Web sites and books you can use for research. Plus, Q&A with Janice VanCleave and Teacher Background information. Parents: Visit 'For Parents' section.Student Background;Teacher Background
These ideas have been developed over twenty years of teaching science through research projects. Others may find any or all parts of these documents helpful. Feel free to copy, use, and expand upon any ideas here.Student Background;Teacher Background
This website has free educational videos on all topics (including science) for all age levels. There is specifically a section for younger learners.Student Background;Student Videos;Teacher Background;Teacher Videos
There are resources for doing site based elementary level programs and secondary propjects for the district fair.Teacher Activities;Teacher Background