On this post we will look at three different links on this webpage and address questions for each of these links. The first link to click on will be "Top Ten Science Fair Project Ideas".
1. Explain why this background information could be helpful for you to determine a good project.
2. After the completion of the questions, what specific ideas did you gain from using this questionnaire and how will they help you make a better decision as to what project you will attempt.
Now lets go to the Search the Project Ideas Library link. Now you will see a window, type in the window an area of science you might be interested in doing your project.
3. What did you type in the window? What did you gain from the links which came up? Did any of the links appear to be possible projects? Why or why not.
4. Is the results from this search more productive than the results from the previous search? Why or why not.
Now, click on the Browse the Project Ideas Index. You will see a list of the different areas of science. Click on any area to see a full list of related Project Ideas.
5. Did this list of topics help you investigate possible areas of interest? How?
6. Now, list at least three projects your have found that might work for your science fair project.
Now return to A Successful Science Fair Project page and click on Science Fair Tips for Success. Look at the information on this page.
7. Look at the Highlights topic, what are the five areas listed here?
8. Summarize the information under the topic Choose an Exciting Topic.
9. Which of these five area are the most important in helping you approach your science fair project? Why?
Finally go back to the main page and click on Science Project Topics to Avoid. Scroll down till you see the list of projects to avoid.
10. Which project and explanation was the most surprising? Why?
11. Which project and explanation did you agree with? Why?
12. Which project and explanation did you not agree with? Why?