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best science fair book: It helped alot by giving good examples of winning projects!!!!!!!!!!!!
I reaaly liked this book: I liked this book. It he;lped me find a topic. It has good science projects in it that you can do that are winning projets. There are all types of projects if you want biology, phisics, math, chemistry, it has alot. I really liked the one on Bees behavior and I am doing that one for my project.
As a science teacher, I love this book for my students!: I have encouraged each of my students to obtain a copy of this wonderfully well-written guidebook every year. This book really approaches the science fair project as it really exists for students in grades 6-12. It is not a book that is just a compilation of experiments that are useless, but rather, it is a book containing 50 actual science fair projects, presented in the format in which a student can actually use them in which to model his or her project after. You will find a clear statement of the purpose of each project, followed by the hypothesis, a list of materials, instructions and a list of questions that guide the student toward developing their own analysis and conclusions. Also, not to be forgotten is a wonderful 60 page step by step introductory section that reads like a lesson plan carefully covering every aspect of doing a science fair project, tabulating data and presenting it for a panel of judges. Wonderful book. It is well worth the price!
A Hermione Granger's Book Club Title: Being the bookworm that I am, I highly recommend this bewitching title containing spells, charms and recipes for 50 prize winning science fair projects. There is also a nice list of 500 topics that can be used to get ideas from which means that I always have plenty to work with and am ready to move forward with any project straight away! I keep it as a handy reference guide next to "Hogwarts, a History."
A Hermione Granger's Book Club Title: Being the bookworm that I am, I highly recommend this bewitching title containing spells, charms and recipes for 50 prize winning science fair projects. There is also a nice list of 500 topics that can be used to get ideas from which means that I always have plenty to work with and am ready to move forward with any project straight away! I keep it as a handy reference guide next to "Hogwarts, a History."
| Author: | Julianne Blair Bochinski | | Binding: | Paperback | | Dewey Decimal Number: | 507.9 | | EAN: | 9780471123774 | | Edition: | Revised Edition | | ISBN: | 0471123773 | | Number Of Pages: | 240 | | Publication Date: | 1996-01 | | Reading Level: | Young Adult |
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