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Science Fairs: Large and Small By Lesley Hurley ([email protected] ) Cathy Stanley ([email protected] )

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Science Fairs: Large and Small . By Lesley Hurley ( [email protected] ) Cathy Stanley ( [email protected] ). Getting Started…. Present your ideas to the principal. It will be much easier to get everyone else on board if the leadership is behind it. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Science Fairs: Large and Small

Science Fairs:Large and Small

ByLesley Hurley ([email protected])

Cathy Stanley ([email protected])

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Getting Started…

© Present your ideas to the principal. It will be much easier to get everyone else on board if the leadership is behind it.

© Gain the support of other teachers.© Determine the details and build up student

interest before you get started.

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If you are not getting much support, who can you turn to??© Other teachers© Parents© PTA© Area businesses

When a former administration was not supportive, the parent organization really stepped up and provided everything I needed!

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Start with a science club…

… because you don’t want to do all of the planning!

© Get the parents involved© Explore cross-curricular projects to involve

more teachers © Set the expectation that the students will be in

charge

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Let the students decide…© Where to have the science fair (gym, library,

etc)© Establish committees to set up, break down,

invite judges© Invite parents to a science night at the school© Come up with any posters

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Get creative!

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If your science fair is small…

…don’t be discouraged!

As long as the kids are interested and getting something out of it, it’s worth! I still have kids talking about the first science fair we did several years ago. They are still excited about what the learned!

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If your science fair grows larger than you thought….© Don’t get discouraged© Don’t be afraid to ask for help! I have had

many teachers from other subjects get excited about helping out!

© Don’t get overwhelmed! Take your time, and it will work out.

And remember, even if it is not perfect – the kids will have a good time. They’ll never know!

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…in terms of projects, let them decide

© Who they will work with© Let them have a lot of leeway with what the

project is (…as long as there are no lava lamps or volcanoes)

© If they will work in teams or alone© Subject matter© Artistic design

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As the sponsors, it is your job to…

© Attend all club and committee meetings© Champion innovative ideas (even if they don’t

work!)© Approve and check timelines for projects© Check written communication and posters© Secure buildings and dates© Perform a control loop

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Encourage them to think BIG!

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The judges..© Ask local science professors, scientists, or

teachers from other schools© Employees of your school should not be

judging© Judges should first go by while the students

are not present, followed by a Q&A time period with the students standing by their projects

© We developed a scoring rubric for the judges

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Prepare the kids to be judged…

© The students need to be fluent in the procedures and outcomes of their project

© They need to be ready to answer questions© Be sure they are using correct terminology

and thorough © They need to be prepared to answer questions

like ‘what have you learned from this’ and ‘what would you do differently’

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Now the fun part, the projects!

© Encourage creativity and diversity!!!© Embrace difficult projects if the students are

interested© We made a point to involve interested parents

– which made for some neat projects© We do not allow overly simple projects. As I

said earlier, no lava lamps or volcanoes.

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This project on makeup turned out to be very creative – and informative on what types of foundations are most oily!

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Encourage parents to be involved!

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Paperwork for projects

Make sure all of the regional rules are followed!© Project submissions must be approved before

work begins© Group size (no more than 3)© Approved projects only© We did not allow projects with humans, animals,

or biological agents without significant parental support.

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From music to worms, the students can be more creative than you think!!!

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Regional Forms

© Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1) © Student Checklist (1A) © Research Plan © Approval Form (1B)

These forms are due for the East Texas Regional Science Fair in Kilgore by February 28, 2012

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Regional's 2011

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The Reward…… so far, every year, I have taken my kids to

NASA as a reward for their hard work!

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We even found time for a quick review on roller coaster physics at Kemah

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Thanks so much!

Please do not hesitate to call with any questions or comments on today’s presentation. We are more than happy to help out – and are always looking for ways to make our science fairs better!

Lesley Hurley [email protected] Stanley [email protected]