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- KLA SciTech
- KLAs
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- Project Management tools
- research tools | annotating the web
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- rubrics
- Science & Technology - Outcomes
- Science and Technology - websites
- SciTech- Investigating Scientifically
- screencasts
- search engines
- slideshow sharing
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- web meeting tools
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SciTech- Investigating Scientifically
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What is Scientific Literacy?
Students participate in the process of investigation by observing, classifying, exploring, predicting, testing, modifying and applying understanding to reach a conclusion. Students develop skills in scientific investigation of physical phenomena, living things and earth and its surroundings.
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Science Fair Project Display
Your science fair project display board should hold their interest and clearly show them what you did and what you learned. The science project display tells the whole story of your science project.
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The Display
Your science fair display represents all the work that you have done. It should consist of a backboard, the project report, and anything that represents your project, such as models made, items studied, photographs, surveys, and the like. It must tell the story of the project in such a way that it attracts and holds the interest of the viewer.
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Science Fair Handbook
For information on developing individual student projects
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Science Fair Studio
- Elmer's Science Fair Central - DiscoverySchool.com
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Science Fair Theme Page
Here are a number of links to Internet sites which contain information and/or other links related to the specific theme of Science Fairs.
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Writing a science fair project report
A science fair project report is an easy step-by-step process. A well written report is key to a winning project. We will show you exactly how to do yours.
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Kids Design Challenge: Home
The Kids' Design Challenge provides a unique opportunity for primary students to participate in a real-life design task of importance to the community. Students research a topical problem or issue and generate innovative solutions. They show initiative, make decisions, manage time and resources. They are creative, flexible and innovative.
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Science Teaching Ideas - General / Investigations
Look at the General and Investigative Science resources listed below, or browse around the other Science sections using the bar above.
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Teachers: Dirtmeister's Science Reporters
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Writing with Scientists
In this workshop, learn how to transform your collection of notes, observations, research, and experiment results into a knockout science report.
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