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		<title>Top 5 Secrets to Easy Science Fair Projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding quality scientific easy science fair projects doesn&#8217;t have to be a big research chore. Just keep in mind that you will be in competition with every other family who is looking for that special science project to win the fairs with. It is also well to keep in mind that the end goal of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Finding quality scientific easy science fair projects doesn&#8217;t have to be a big research chore. Just keep in mind that you will be in competition with every other family who is looking for that special science project to win the fairs with. It is also well to keep in mind that the end goal of all of this is to promote science education and participation. This article will focus primarily on the top 5 secrets to choosing easy science fair projects.<br/><br/>Science Fair Project Secret #1</p>
<p>Project selection is one of the most important activities for science fair success. Confirm that the project you choose is a good match for your child&#8217;s grade level and age group. If this is done correctly then your child should be able to complete the project with little or no help from you.<br/><br/>Science Fair Project Secret #2</p>
<p>Confirm that the project you choose has distinct and clear directions.This keeps your child from getting confused about what comes next and allows them a set of mini-successes along the way. For younger kids it will be easier on all involved if the instructions are visual.<br/><br/>Science Fair Project Secret #3</p>
<p>Keep it simple. Choose a project that will allow you to use items found around the house and/or in nature. This will usually mean a project that involves biology, physics and/or space. The reasons for this are to keep the costs down for the project and to allow your child to use items that they would be familiar with (i.e. household items like projectors). This will allow you to minimize or eliminate the frustration element and keep your child excited about participating.<br/><br/>Science Fair Project Secret #4</p>
<p>Confirm project uniqueness. Have you ever been to a science fair and it seems like you have seen the same project with little or no variation again and again? That&#8217;s because these tend to be the same projects that you will find on websites and in books that are repeated often. It&#8217;s a good sign if you don&#8217;t see the one you choose all over the internet.<br/><br/>Science Fair Project Secret #5</p>
<p>Use your library. In today&#8217;s world of readily accessible internet and digital downloads there is a lot of information that can be found. You can circumvent all of that by actually going to the library and looking through real books for ideas and projects to use. Your ideal easy science fair projects may all exist in the old well worn book that has been overlooked by others.<br/><br/>This article has attempted to deliver the top 5 secrets to easy science fair projects in a format that should be readily accessible to you the reader. Don&#8217;t forget that the most important thing here is that your child learn and have fun doing it. Choosing easy science fair projects is something the whole family can be a part of.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Esther Hoover							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Science Fair Success &#8211; Writing a Great Science Fair Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[No matter what your science fair project is about, one thing is certain: your science project report will communicate the nature of your experiment as well as the information that you learned from the experiment. Many students enjoy actually doing the science fair experiment, but struggle with the report because it requires in-depth writing and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>No matter what your science fair project is about, one thing is certain: your science project report will communicate the nature of your experiment as well as the information that you learned from the experiment. Many students enjoy actually doing the science fair experiment, but struggle with the report because it requires in-depth writing and analysis.<br/><br/>By breaking the project report into small steps, you will be able to complete the report without a lot of hassle. A thorough report can also mean the difference between a good grade on your science project and a so-so grade. Remember: the judges will also take a look at your report, so make sure you pay attention to the details when you create it!<br/><br/>Here are the sections you&#8217;ll need to include in your report:<br/><br/>Abstract. Your abstract should provide a short overview of the science project report. Briefly state what the report is about and what people will learn by reading the report. I usually try to keep abstracts to about a paragraph. Introduction.  The introduction to your report can be anywhere from one paragraph to an entire page. This is the section where you will provide background information about the topic of your report and any pertinent information that you will include in your report, such as terms and equations. Experiments.  In this section, you should describe in details how you went about conducting your experiment. Outline methods that you used to perform the experiment as well as methods you used to collect data.  Data. This is the part of the science project report where you will include completed data. You can use charts, graphs, photos and other visual aids to help communicate data. If you have a large amount of data, it may be wise to organize the data in appendices at the end of your report as well.  Discussion. No matter what kind of science fair project you do, chances are good that you will have your own opinion about how it worked and how effective it was. Discuss the results and talk about anything that you would change in the discussion section of your report.Conclusion. This is my favorite section of the science project report because it is where you tie together information that you learned from the experiment and draw your own conclusions. Hopefully this is also where you can share your own ideas and opinions that you gathered from your experiment. Acknowledgements. Thank anyone that helped you with your project, such as your parents, siblings, friends and teachers. This section can include a brief statement of how people helped you and allows you to send out a great big &#8220;thank you!&#8221;References. No science project would be complete without a list of references that you used in order to complete the experiment. Cite the references according to the citation method that you teacher prefers, such as MLA format. Also, be sure to recognize the people that gave you information as well, such as a doctor or scientist you may have interviewed.  <br/><br/>A good science project report requires that you take time to pay attention to each section. You cannot complete a science fair report the night before a fair and expect it to be thorough and an accurate representation of your talent. Therefore, start in advance, plan, and work hard to include all of the information and ideas needed to make your report complete. Have fun! <br />If you&#8217;re ready to get going with your own science project report or project, your next step is to download a free copy of &#8220;Easy Steps to Award-Winning Science Fair Projects&#8221; from the link below right now.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Aurora L.							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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