The subtitle says it all! This video gives the student solid step-by-step instruction in how to put together a science project and it also shows why hands-on projects are an important part of understanding the scientific method. Interviews with students participating in science fairs as well as the judges provide insight into the ingredients of a successful project. Picking a subject that you can stick with for 12 weeks is key. Important terms are defined, and helpful hints on how to research and report data, construct your display, and prepare an oral presentation are included. Snappily presented for the MTV generation, it's engaging to watch. While most useful to school media centers, public libraries who can afford it will benefit from the solid information found here. Aud: I, J, H, P. (C. Dratch-Kovler)
Science Fair Projects: The Ultimate Guide
(1996) 30 min. $89. Cambridge Educational. PPR. Color cover. Vol. 11, Issue 5
Science Fair Projects: The Ultimate Guide
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