Teen Science Fair Sourcebook

Author Tanya Vickers provides all the tips you'll need to create a successful high-powered science fair project, such as Siemens-Westinghouse, from getting started to competing at a regional or national competition. Inspiring stories of young scientists who have won national science competitions are paired with the essential steps for creating a prize-winning project. Readers learn how to find a mentor, write a research plan, set up your notebook, and present your data.

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Science fair competitions can be very difficult and stressful, from coming up with an idea to ensuring that all the rules are followed. Vickers has written an excellent sourcebook for teens interested in science fairs. She not only includes numerous modern examples of science fair winners, she carefully outlines both the basics and the more advanced topics of research. The mathematical and statistical principles behind concepts such as average, mean, and mode are carefully explained. There are entire chapters dedicated to discovering an interesting topic, the proper way to keep a project notebook, how to approach a mentor, and how to sell the science using a poster and a good presentation. Although this book is aimed at students preparing for a science fair, it really should be mandatory reading for students in any science class that demands a report. In addition to being very informative, it is one of the most entertaining books about science fairs out there., Children's Literature
RL
Grades
6-7
IL
Grades
6-12+
GRL
Z
Details:
Product type: Library Bound Book
ISBN: 978-0-7660-2711-4
Author: Tanya M. Vickers
Copyright: 2009
Reading Level: Grades 6-7
Interest Level: Grades 6-12+
GRL: Z
Dewey: 507.8
Pages: 160
Dimensions: 6 1/2" x 9 1/4"
Full-Color Photographs, Illustrations