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		<title>Free Winning Science Fair Project Ideas &#8211; Cheap, Easy Science Fair Projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Free winning science fair projects are a lot like a story. They have a beginning, middle and an end. They show background research, the actual scientific research and a conclusion for that research respectively. There are number of ways of free winning science fair projects at any science competition. One can improve the chances of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Free winning science fair projects are a lot like a story. They have a beginning, middle and an end. They show background research, the actual scientific research and a conclusion for that research respectively. There are number of ways of free winning science fair projects at any science competition. One can improve the chances of winning science fair projects.<br/><br/>The first thing to making a free winning science fair project is to get interested in the field. This will certainly affect the project and also the future presentation of the project. Enthusiasm and interest will direct decisions and motivation. A wide interest in the project will allow working on the project longer and deeper with more energy and fun. It will definitely show in every aspect of the project and research work. Being interested in the work is especially important and would certainly make a free winning science fair project.<br/><br/>So choose a topic that you have profound interest in. Pick a challenging topic, which would make you win. Simple topics will not help make a free winning science fair project. Go through lists of topics and finally you may arrive at some topic of your own. But, all you have to do is to make the topic a challenging one. Take a few extra steps to make your project a winning science fair project. Compete with higher level projects, which would take you to the edge of making a free winning science fair project.<br/><br/>Make a unique free winning science fair project because their uniqueness has an edge. Unique science fair projects are a little stronger with some originality which is more likely to become a winning science fair project. Choose something that is unusual and uncommon and make it a winning project. If you have something interesting in your mind that matches with your interest turn that one idea into a unique winning science fair project.<br/><br/>The next factor to make a free winning science fair project is the judges. Judges are scientists to at least scientists in mind. They look for projects that are difficult, complicated with unpredicted problems and a willful application of scientific methods. This is also a part for making a free winning science fair project. Most judges confront you with some challenging questions and look for a best answer. The best answer will give credibility and reliability. These efforts will certainly make you go one step further to make a free winning science fair project.<br/><br/>Next, understand your project and make a good attempt at doing background research. Background research is one of the most important parts of a project. It is the basis for your project, so collect the correct background information for your project. This will help devise a hypothesis. The more you understand about the topic the more you would learn from background information. It will also help you design a procedure and conserve time and energy. It will let you foresee some unusual problems that are to come.<br/><br/>Always look for concepts, definitions and equations that would best describe the topic of the project. Also connect your project to the present day society and world. Use every means to get your project closer to make a free winning science fair project.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jordan Matthews							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Teaching Kids About Science</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Dec 2009 15:27:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[As adults if we hate science then it is because we were not taught right when we were kids. Science can be a captivating subject instead of a bore&#8230;runaway subject. If classroom science is boring for your kids then it is time you take up the book and drill your kids about it. But first [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>As adults if we hate science then it is because we were not taught right when we were kids. Science can be a captivating subject instead of a bore&#8230;runaway subject. If classroom science is boring for your kids then it is time you take up the book and drill your kids about it. But first you should enjoy what you are teaching.<br/><br/>To get your kids interested in science induces them to have a questioning nature. Why, how, when&#8230;these are a few questions they should ask themselves or you whenever you teach them something. This way it keeps their mind functioning and builds their logic.<br/><br/>Why is the sky blue? How does the sea get filled with water? From where do waves arise? Why does one feel hungry? What is the body made up of? How does one get the urge to attend natures call? Why do stars shine? Why is the moon visible only at night? How are we living on this planet? Is there any other planet that has living organisms? Were humans the first things on earth?<br/><br/>This way they will find answers to their nagging questions and build new ones. They will understand better and have a clear idea of what they are learning. If you stub their questions then it does not get answered, not is school nor at home. Some kids will try to find it out on their own while most of them will prefer to forget about it and thus stun their IQ.<br/><br/>Another interesting way to deal with it is to have causal quiz contests at home. Let your kids do their school homework and also get some basic general knowledge. Then you have a question answer, buzzer, fast answer round and the one with the most answers wins an extra piece of cake after dinner.<br/><br/>You can hold science quizzes in your neighbourhood. Or among your family members when everyone meets. This way you will motivate your kids to get out of bed and get studying. Buying them science books, taking them to the planetarium or science exhibitions is nice way to expose them to the happenings in the world. All in all your motivation and cadence will help them build interest and take on science as a fun loving subject.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Jennie Gandhi							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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