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Science Fair Orientation

A science fair is a competition where participants present a science project including a report, display board, and experiment or model. An experiment is a scientific procedure done to make a discovery or demonstrate a known fact. To get ready, students first print ideas for their teacher to choose from. They then conduct a trial experiment at home. Next, they prepare a display board and written report. Finally, they present to their class and judges, using their display board to explain while wearing protective clothing.

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Science Fair Orientation

A science fair is a competition where participants present a science project including a report, display board, and experiment or model. An experiment is a scientific procedure done to make a discovery or demonstrate a known fact. To get ready, students first print ideas for their teacher to choose from. They then conduct a trial experiment at home. Next, they prepare a display board and written report. Finally, they present to their class and judges, using their display board to explain while wearing protective clothing.

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Presented by

Mr. Nelson Salgado


What is a Science Display
Judge
Participant board
Fair?
It is a competition
where participants
present their science
project, and the
results in the form of:
A report
A display board
An experiment or
model Experiment Report
What is an
experiment?
It is scientific
procedure done
to make a
discovery, or
demonstrate a
known fact.
A boy doing an experiment with a
balloon, baking soda, and a bottle
I’m the
winner
Yay!!!
How to
get ready
for a
Science
Fair?
STEP 1:
Print some
interesting ideas
of experiments
you want to do.
Give them to
your teacher,
and he or she will A teacher reading her students’
choose one. ideas for the science fair
STEP 2
Try the
experiment in
your house to
check if it
works.

Be careful! Conduct your experiment


in the presence of adults.
STEP 3:
Prepare
a
display
board.
Show the
information with
creativity!
Front page

Introduction
STEP 4:
Objectives: What is it for?
Prepare a
handwritten Information

report Content:
• Hypothesis: What I think will
happen
• Materials
• Procedure
• Results
• Conclusions
Display Board
STEP 5:
Present the
experiment
in the
classroom
first.

The teacher will tell you the things


you need to change.
STEP 6:
The big day!
Present
your
experiment
to the
judges.
The judges are teachers from other
schools, who will score your project.
During your
presentation: Yes No
Don’t read
Use your display everything.
board to explain Demonstrate you
know
Don’t do the
Wear a lab coat, experiment
and gloves without protection
clothes
During your
presentation: Yes No
Don’t read
Use your display everything.
board to explain Demonstrate you
know
Don’t do the
Wear a lab coat, experiment
and gloves without protection
clothes

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