Science Fair Project Resource Guide
Are you looking for some help with a science fair project?
If so, then you have come to the right place.
The Internet Public Library will guide you to a variety of web site resources, leading you through the necessary steps to successfully complete a science experiment.
Cyber Fair: Steps to Prepare a Science Fair Project
This site has one sentence explanations of each part of a science fair.
One of the steps described is presenting your project to judges.
This may or may not be a part of your science fair.
The site also has an explanation of what makes a good project and an explanation of how to come up with your own science fair project.
Discovery Channel School: Science Fair Central
"Creative investigations into the real world."
This site provides a complete guide to science fair projects.
Check out the 'Handbook' which features information from Janice VanCleave, a popular author who provides everything you need to know for success.
You can even send her a question about your project.
Experimental Science Projects: An Introductory Level Guide
An excellent for students doing an experiment-based science fair project.
There are links on this page to a more advanced guide and an example of an actual experiment-based project.
ROCKETRY
The Aerospace Industries Association and the National Association of
Rocketry (NAR) are proudly sponsoring the 2004 Team America Rocketry
Challenge, a national model rocket competition for U.S. high school and
middle school students. See www.rocketcontest.org