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Science Week 2015 runs from 8th - 15th November. Our Science Fair will take place on Thurs. Oct 15th. Check out the websites below for some experiment ideas for the Science Fair.

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Check out the experiemnts for Science Week 2015

Visit Discover Primary Science for some experiment ideas

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Experiments are categorised into Biology, Physics and Chemistry on Love My Science

Visit Science Bob to find some suitable experiments



Kidsopt Experiments


Science Fair Projects - Education.com

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Find Kids' Science Projects on Explorable



The following tips from Steve Sprangler Science are useful.

A good science fair project includes:

BIG QUESTION: What are you trying to find out?
HYPOTHESIS: An “I think … “ statement. What do you think will happen?
MATERIALS: A list of supplies for your experiment
VARIABLE: Something that changes in your experiment
PROCEDURE: The steps you take to run your tests
DATA: A graph or chart that shows the results of your test
BIG DISCOVERY: What happened? Explain your results
CONCLUSION: So what? What did you learn?
I WONDER: What does your experiment make you wonder about?

Here are a few tips:

  • Keep it simple, neat and organized.
  • Start with a powerful title. You want to grab the viewers’’ attention.
  • Use your imagination and make it attractive. Use pictures, 3-D objects, colors, graphs, charts, video, slideshows or illustrations to draw in your audience.
  • Know your facts. Make sure your report, data, materials and conclusions are all well-written and thoroughly researched.
  • Practice and review. Practice your science fair speech in front of friends and family. Ask them to ask you questions about your project and rehearse your answers.

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