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Science Fair Central http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral The portion of the Discovery School website contains a complete handbook on science fairs, project ideas and many other helpful ideas, including tips and useful links. Teachers will also want to visit the discovery school site for lesson plans and curriculum guides.
Internet Science and Technology Fair http://istf.ucf.edu An online investigation in science, engineering and technical fields for students to become more aware and interested in science careers and to understand the innovation process.
Intel International Science & Engineering Fair Society for Science in the Public http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/ Society for Science and The Public administers the Intel International Science & Engineering Fair. They have developed this website to help interested persons find information about the fair, rules and guidelines, affiliated fairs, and any other pertinent information. Also, all of the Intel ISEF forms are available for PDF downloading.
The Kids' Science Challenge http://kidsciencechallenge.com/ The Kids' Science Challenge is a nationwide competition for 3rd to 6th graders to submit experiments and problems for REAL scientists and engineers to solve. Play science games, watch videos, and enter to win awesome prizes and trips! Winners actually travel to conduct their research with the scientists working in that field. The site also has related, downloadable experiments and ideas for science fair projects. Kids' Science Challenge is made possible by Pulse of the Planet and the National Science Foundation.
Kidspace @ the Internet Public Library: Science Fair Project Resource Guide www.ipl.org/div/kidspace/projectguide This Internet Public Library site has a step by step project development that can really aid first-time science fair entrants. Its tools and resources segment has information links to understanding measurements, the finding resource information on science topics written for kids, and others.
Kitchen Scientists http://www.gourmetgiftbaskets.com/Kitchen-Scientist-Home-Experiments.asp A guide to doing home science experiments to learn the scientific process.
Science Buddies http://sciencebuddies.org/
Science Buddies is a comprehensive aid to students and teachers for science fair information It includes project ideas, and a project guide that steps through the scientific method and terms used in science fair project preparation, references and tips for materials. It also has an "ask an expert" section where students and teachers can post questions. There is also a guide for teachers with help on student motivation and guidance.
Science News for Kids www.sciencenewsforkids.org/articles/ScienceFairZone.asp Science Fair Zone contains project ideas, tips, and background science articles by topics with research information. Also it provides links to pages Teacher Zone and Lab Zone.
Scirus www.scirus.com This website is a search engine for scientific research and provides links to thousands of articles and websites. Teachers will need to help students refine their search as much as possible.
The World Wide Web Virtual Library: Science Fairs http://physics1.usc.edu/~gould/ScienceFairs This website has a comprehensive list of links that provides "every science fair accessible through the World Wide Web" whether of global or local scope. It also has links to other science subjects. |