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Books with title Science Fair Projects, Grades 5 - 8

  • Science Fair Projects, Grades 5 - 8

    Pamela J. Galus

    Paperback (Carson Dellosa Education, Jan. 23, 2003)
    This fun classroom supplement provides science project help from hypothesis to conclusion. Students will learn how to: think of good ideas; plan, schedule, and experiment; collect, organize, and quantify data; build great displays; and present experiments. It also includes planning and scheduling worksheets plus sample experiments, and supports NSE standards.
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  • Science Fair Projects, Grades 5 - 8

    John W. Rushin

    Paperback (Mark Twain Media, March 1, 1999)
    This instructional book gets the teacher vote for a blue ribbon! Nine units cover all of the steps that students will need to follow when preparing science fair projects. Sections include choosing a prompt question, conducting research, designing a study,
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  • Science Fair Projects, Grades 4 to 6

    Daryl Vriesenga

    Paperback (Instructional Fair, Jan. 28, 1999)
    If you plan to have your class do science projects this year, for science fair or any other purpose, this book is for you. Science Fair Projects is a practical, simple guide for developing science projects. It will direct your students through eachstep of the scientific method, providing them with the information needed to put together successful science projects. Your students will learn the different components necessary to complete a successful science project. Some of the science projectideas included are "Amazing Mice," "Flowering Bulbs," "Freezing Hot Water," and more!
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  • Science Fair Projects

    Dr. Dana Barry, Cynthia Holzschuher

    Paperback (Teacher Created Resources, Oct. 1, 2000)
    Kids are encouraged to satisfy their scientific curiosity by using the problem-solving method when preparing science fair projects. Plenty of activities and project ideas help young scientists plan, complete, and present their projects with confidence and enthusiasm.160 pages of full-color illustrations.
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  • Earth Science Fair Projects

    Yael Calhoun

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, April 1, 2010)
    Volcanoes, mountains, and earthquakes! Fossils, glaciers, and crystals! Earth science has so many fun topics to explore, and this book is the best place to start understanding geology. Young scientists will learn about the Earth’s layers, understand the forces that change our planet’s surface, and explore how rocks, minerals, and crystals form. For students interested in competing in science fairs, the book contains lots of great suggestions and ideas for further experiments.
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  • Great Science Fair Projects

    Phyllis Katz, Janet Frekko, Paul Harvey

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, April 1, 1992)
    Suggestions for science fair projects, with information on collecting data and displaying the final result
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  • Space Science Fair Projects

    Jordan McGill

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, July 1, 2011)
    Book by McGill, Jordan
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  • More Simple Science Fair Projects: Grades 3-5

    Salvatore Tocci, Bob Wiacek

    Library Binding (Chelsea House Publications, Jan. 1, 2006)
    This new series uses everyday objects (kitchen utensils, doorbells), familiar critters (ants!), and readily available substances (air and water), to create winning science fair projects for upper elementary and middle-school kids. Each title includes step-by-step instructions that enable kids to create their own independent science fair projects, as well as the underlying scientific concept learned during the experiment This series meets national science education standards.
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  • 50 Nifty Science Fair Projects

    Carol J. Amato, Eric Ladizinsky, Kerry Manwaring

    Paperback (Lowell House, Jan. 1, 1993)
    Instructions for preparing and presenting fifty science experiments suitable as science fair projects
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  • Sports Science Fair Projects

    Madeline Goodstein

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 4, 2015)
    Illustrated step-by-step experiments help teach children to discover the science--chiefly the physics--behind the sports that they love.
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  • Smelly Science Fair Projects

    Thomas R. Rybolt, Leah M. Rybolt

    Library Binding (Enslow Pub Inc, Aug. 4, 2015)
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  • Science Fair Projects: Physics

    Bob Bonnet, Dan Keen, Frances Zweifel

    Paperback (Sterling, Aug. 16, 2000)
    Spark scientific curiosity with easy-to-find materials. The fascinating field of physics deals with the how and why of non living objects--including so many that figure in kids' everyday lives. It covers what principles are at work when we ride a bicycle, why a balloon floats, and how a refrigerator keeps that bottle of soda nice and ice-cold! And, what physics reveals about light, time, motion, magnetism, and other natural forces plays a part in many other sciences, including astronomy, optics, and even the arts. Colorfully demonstrate how energy flows, why things accelerate, and how sound travels. With these great science fair experiments budding scientists can have a "swinging good time" testing pendulums; measuring the momentum of a dropping ball; checking if water affects a magnetic field; storing solar heat; moving heavy objects easily with the help of a lever; and much more.
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