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This Photo: Saranya: Neem Mean Green Fighting Machine? Photo by Jim Cole. Hands-on scientific investigations are acknowledged to be the best way to teach science literacy. Science Buddies supports these activities by providing free science fair project ideas, answers, and tools to teachers, parents, and students from all walks of life. Our objective is to save our users' time while guiding them to a successful outcome.
By reducing the hassles of doing a science fair project, Science Buddies aspires to improve project quality and increase science fair participation, turning a good learning experience into a great one. Canada Wide Virtual Science Fair The Virtual Science Fair is an annual online science, technology and web site building contest. Teams consisting of one or more students study a science, technology or environmental topic of their interest and then create a web site to display their work on the Internet. Web site hosting is provided and help in building the web site is available. All previous science fair projects are available for study on line. Dr Shawn's Science Fair Support Center Dr Shawn Carson is an award winning science educator, who wrote the Amateur Scientist column in the Scientific American for its last few years. Dr. Shawn's Science Fair Project Support Center is all about helping you have more fun and get better results with your science project. You'll learn how to get help, keep a laboratory notebook, pick the best project, even how to stay calm in front of the judges. Commercial site. Stepping Up is a guide for students who have completed a science fair project and competed at a regional or Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF). It is intended to help these students take their project to the next level – to compete for a CWSF medal or a place on Team Canada-ISEF.
The guide is written by alumni of the Canada Wide Science Fair and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair and is a project of Youth Science Canada through its SMARTS and Alumni initiatives. Student Mentorship Association Regarding Technology and Science - SMARTS The Student Mentorship Association Regarding Technology and Science (SMARTS) is a student-run program within Youth Science Canada (YSF) Canada that promotes science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) opportunities among students in Grades 7 through 12. Are you interested in having a mentor to connect and exchange knowledge with or to learn more about how science really works and what scientists actually do?
Then you may want to sign-up to participate in YSF’s Young Scientists Mentorship program. Thames Valley District School Board - Science Fair Page Thames Valley District School Board actively supports Science Fairs for all grades at the school, Family of Schools and District Level. This page contains many resources for project ideas and how to run a science fair. A new and exciting initiative by Mike Newnham emphasizing Project Based Science with support for the Elementary Grades. This site is for teachers. CRAM Science is a new popular science initiative that is specifically intended for Canadian youth! Searching through science resources, we quickly realized that the current information available is either geared towards young children or is overly technical and abstract. Our goal is to show you how science is a part of every aspect of your life, so our features focus specifically on your interests and activities. From current events, sports, arts & entertainment, health issues to the household items you use every day, we reveal science in areas you may never have thought of before! |
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