I'm guessing it would be like something not going exactly on the subject of the project but still is crucial to put in. Hope it helps :)
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First, pick something that is interesting to you! You're not going to do a good job if you think the project is boring.
Once you think of an area of science that is interesting, just do some research. What questions do you have about that science? What are some things you've always wondered about?
This related link will also give you some good websites to get ideas!
You do research. Use your books, or an online search engine, to look up information about your topic. Look for information which is going to explain or support your topic, and ignore anything which does not do this.
background information is about wat you already know ? Am i right ? ♥
Depends on the topic I think. Asking a librarian is always a good bet though.
For some good background research you can look in a book, online, in a magazine maybe.
There are many sources out there for getting science fair project ideas. The best source is Science Buddies at www.sciencebuddies.org.
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There are many science ideas to be found online. Sites such as Science Buddies, Kidz World, Cool Science Projects, and even Brown University feature dozens of science fair ideas for multiple abilities and grade levels.
If you need ideas for a science fair project, take a look at the Science Buddies website. Here you will find over 1000 different ideas for projects, as well as the contents needed and steps to take in order to complete your project.
Your school website is a good website to find a science fair project. Science programs for kids typically have websites with projects listed. PBS has a website for kids that includes science projects.
There are many sources out there for getting science fair project ideas. The best source is Science Buddies at www.sciencebuddies.org.
You can find science ideas at :=
Where can i find a science fair project. ----
There are many science ideas to be found online. Sites such as Science Buddies, Kidz World, Cool Science Projects, and even Brown University feature dozens of science fair ideas for multiple abilities and grade levels.
If you need ideas for a science fair project, take a look at the Science Buddies website. Here you will find over 1000 different ideas for projects, as well as the contents needed and steps to take in order to complete your project.
For a middle school aged child, you can find some excellent science fair solar system projects online. A great site to look for ideas is sciencebuddies.org. Look under the "Project Ideas" tab on that website.
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Go to science buddies.com or go to google and search science fair projects.
Your school website is a good website to find a science fair project. Science programs for kids typically have websites with projects listed. PBS has a website for kids that includes science projects.
Science Buddies
One can find ideas for mechanical projects by going to the Science Buddies website. The website has a number of ideas for mechanical engineering projects.
You can locate many math fair project ideas on the internet. Just type in math fair project ideas junior high and many ideas will come up. You can also order a book or borrow one from the library of projects.