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The Ultimate Science Fair Resource.
This site includes links to step-by-step instructions for a successful project. It includes project hints, how to write reports, how prepare display boards and provides an idea bank  for projects.
http://www.scifair.org/

The Discovery Channel School: Science Fair Central.
This website provides a complete guide to successful science fair projects. It contains a section on project ideas with a list of suggested project topics. There are tips for parents and information for teachers. The Soup to Nuts Handbook page provides useful links to additional information.
http://school.discovery.com/sciencefaircentral/

Bunsen Bob's Science Hunt.
This site provides "everything you need to chose a project, organise a plan of action, work out a schedule and see how an actual  project was picked, planned and finished."
http://www.sciencehunt.com/hunthow.nsf/8th_Under?openframeset

Cyber Fair - The Virtual Science Fair.
This site is designed for primary school students.The results of other students' projects can be read, providing plenty of ideas for interesting projects.
http://www.isd77.k12.mn.us/resources/cf/welcome.html

Twin Groves Hands-on Science Fairs page.
This site provides good information and ideas on how to start and complete a science fair project. It includes examples of finished science projects.
http://www.twingroves.district96.k12.il.us/ScienceInternet/ScienceFair.html

Virtual Science Fairs.
This site provides many examples of Year 4 student Science Fair projects. A photo or illustration of each experiment is accompanied with each student's written account, including the research question or problem, a hypothesis, the materials used, the procedure, the results and conclusions. http://www.parkmaitland.org/00/sciencefair/

Kids Guide to Science Projects.
This site provides links to pages entitled The Perfect Project,  Project ideas, Sample Projects, and Project Steps.
http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/jtindell/

 
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Page Last Updated February,  2003