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		<title>Boost Your Child&#8217;s Brain.Do Science Projects</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Whether you think that science is interesting or just for nerds, like it or not you use science every day of your life. Scientific principles are present in almost every decision that we make. This is just one reason why it is so important to not neglect the subject of science because it helps to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Whether you think that science is interesting or just for nerds, like it or not you use science every day of your life. Scientific principles are present in almost every decision that we make. This is just one reason why it is so important to not neglect the subject of science because it helps to keep our minds sharp. Boosting brain power is just as much for parents and adults as it is for children. No matter where you are in life you can benefit from boosting your brain power by doing science projects.<br/><br/>You brain is just like any other muscle in your body, it needs to be worked to stay in shape. Children have the advantage of being able to have constant stimulation while they are in school. But what about after they get home from school or during the summer? Do not let your child’s mind lay dormant. You can help to keep your child’s mind sharp by doing science projects as activities in addition to when your child needs help preparing for a fair. Your child will not only benefit from the exposure to the subject material but he or she will be able to enjoy quality time with you.<br/><br/>Science projects help to jump start thinking about other subjects. Science has some definite connections to almost every other subject that your child will study in school. Many times in science, chemistry and physics, mathematics is a key element in an experiment or in making sense of a certain phenomenon. English becomes an important skill when a science report is written (as is common practice). Skills in art come through when a child prepares a display of his project. When it comes to science project ideas there is no limit as to how wide the subject matter can spread. There are science projects that teach about the body (biology and physical education), the mind (psychology and social studies), and the world in which we live (geography). There are ways to easily incorporate all subjects into a single science project. And that means overall improvement in school and in a child’s self confidence.<br/><br/>Parents have a profound influence on their children. Children learn primarily by example. Parents need the brain boosting benefits of doing science projects just as much as children do. You cannot expect to sit idly by as your children become little scientists on their own. As a parent you must be an active participant in the education of your child. Doing science projects with your kids will enrich the relationship that you have with each other as well as show your child that learning is valuable for all people including parents. You may be surprised how much you can benefit from setting aside time to help your child with his science project. You will find that science projects are not just for your kids and your kids will enjoy helping you to learn what they know.<br/><br/>Running out of ideas is no excuse. Coming up with creative and fun science project ideas can be challenging. Some parents feel like they have exhausted their options and although they may be excited to do science projects at first, begin to loose interest. Fortunately there are a variety of sources to turn to. Many organizations online allow you to search through their science project ideas and choose which ones are the best fit for your family. You can instantly download the project packets from the website and get started on a new and interesting project in a matter of minutes.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Chuck Lunsford							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Science Fair Projects &#8211; 10 Keys to Success</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 21:23:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[It may be true that no two science fair projects are the same. However, there are keys to success that can help students succeed &#8211; no matter what project they undertake. Science projects allow students to learn through hands-on experimentation that they control on their own.If you are getting ready for your first (or next) [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>It may be true that no two science fair projects are the same. However, there are keys to success that can help students succeed &#8211; no matter what project they undertake. Science projects allow students to learn through hands-on experimentation that they control on their own.<br/><br/>If you are getting ready for your first (or next) science fair, be sure to plan in advance and work hard to create a successful experiment. Also, use these tips to help make your science project a success:<br/><br/>1. Choose your science project topic. The best and most successful science projects are based around topics that truly interest students. Therefore, decide what you want to research, ask a question that you&#8217;ve always wanted to answer, and develop a strategy for finding out the answer on your own through experimentation.<br/><br/>2. Research your topic. No matter how much you may already know about a topic, you can still learn more. Before you start your experiment, find out everything you can about a topic in order to make your experiment excellent and complete.<br/><br/>3. Plan the experiment. The plan should include information about your topic, what variables you will need to use during your experiment, how you will perform the experiment, how you will measure results, and a timeline for the execution of the experiment. Planning your experiment often takes as much time as actually working on the experiment!<br/><br/>4. Prepare. Gather materials and create a timeline that you will be able to follow.<br/><br/>5. Experiment. Execute your science project plan and take detailed notes (you&#8217;ll need these for your science project report).<br/><br/>6. Analyze the results. What happened during your experiment? What do the results of your experiment mean? Be sure to write your data down.<br/><br/>7. Write the science project report. The report should include background information about your project as well as details about your experiment. Take time to write a meaningful and thorough report.<br/><br/>8. Create an attractive science fair display. This display should catch the judges&#8217; attention from 3 feet away and include a wide variety of important information about your science project.<br/><br/>9. Practice your presentation. Ask a friend or family member to review your presentation and ask you questions. Remember: judges like to ask you tough questions about your experiment, so make sure your comfortable answering them before the actual fair!<br/><br/>10. Go for it! On the day of the fair, the most important thing you can do is relax. You&#8217;ve been working on this project for weeks (maybe months). Dress nicely, smile, and don&#8217;t be afraid to explain your experiment in detail.<br/><br/>Science projects are fun ways to learn and show off your creativity. Work hard on your project to impress the judges&#8230;and explore and area that interests you. These tips should help you get well on your way to creating a successful project that you&#8217;ll remember for a lifetime.<br/><br/>If you&#8217;re ready to get going with your science 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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		<title>Types of Report Writing</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 19:01:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A report is a dreadfully official document that is written to serve the range of purpose in the engineering and business disciplines; sciences and social sciences. Therefore, they need to be clear-cut and accurate. Good report writing call for&#8212; professionalism, profound knowledge of the subject, attentiveness, and outstanding writing proficiency.Types of Report Writing &#8212;Research Report [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>A report is a dreadfully official document that is written to serve the range of purpose in the engineering and business disciplines; sciences and social sciences. Therefore, they need to be clear-cut and accurate. Good report writing call for&#8212; professionalism, profound knowledge of the subject, attentiveness, and outstanding writing proficiency.<br/><br/>Types of Report Writing &#8212;<br/><br/>Research Report Writing Business Report Writing Science Report Writing <br/><br/>Research Report Writing&#8212; To presents the tangible proof of the conducted research is the major intention of the academic assignment. When writing on research report, you must ponder over clarity, organization, and content. Research reports are all the more same to technical reports, lab reports, formal reports and scientific papers which comprise a quite consistent format that will facilitate you to put your information noticeably, making it crystal clear.<br/><br/>Business Report Writing&#8212; In business milieu, Business report writing happens to be an indispensable part of the communication process. Executive summary is written in a non-technical manner. By and large, audience for business reports will consist of upper level manager, for that reason you should take the audience needs in consideration. Go on with the introduction to articulate the problem and determine the scope of the research. To attain the desired results, don&#8217;t fail to state about the precise quantitative tools.<br/><br/>Science Report Writing&#8212; Parallel to a business report, science report writing also corresponds with the line of investigation. To report upon an empirical investigation, these reports make use of standard scientific report format, portraying technique, fallout and conclusions. As an assignment in undergraduate papers within the scientific disciplines, it is required frequently.<br/><br/>The main objective of the Science report is to boast an aim, the technique which enlightens how the project has been analyzed, the outcomes which presents the findings and the conclusion. This embraces advance research suggestions and your own biased opinion on the topic which has been talked about.<br/><br/>When writing a science report, do not fail to remember to use heading and subheadings in order to direct a reader through your work. In the form of tables and graphs, Statistical evidence should be incorporated in appendices. Than refer to it in the body of your scientific report.<br/><br/>Reports are a common form of writing because of the inclusion of recommendations which are helpful in implementing the decision.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Kayshyap Ray							</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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