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Science Fair December 7, 2015 Mandatory for 7 th grade

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Page 1: Science Fair December 7, 2015 Mandatory for 7 th grade

Science FairDecember 7, 2015

Mandatory for 7th grade

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Meme Moment

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Scientist of the Day

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Clair Patterson• Worked on Manhattan

Project• New techniques for figuring

out the age of artifacts, meteorites, the earth, etc (kind of like carbon dating)

• Age of the earth = 4.5 billion years

• Kept finding lead in everything

• Traced it back to leaded gasoline – it was poisoning people!

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What’s reasonable for science fair?

7th grade HAS to do this. 6th & 8th optional.

• Testing an idea by experiment!• You do it yourself (don’t just do what your parents

tell you or let them take over)• It doesn’t cost too much money – aim for $20 or

less• If you have a really good idea and plans about

how to make it work, Ms. B can help you get lab access at Notre Dame – no guarantees

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Are your parents taking over?

• Is it your idea or theirs?• Do you need to use power tools? You should be

the one operating the tools or giving instructions to the Home Depot employee.

• Do you need a lab to complete the project? You should learn how to use/interpret the equipment (supervision expected).

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Example• Probably not allowed to use a $500,000 machine,

but a grad student could run your sample and you could figure out how to read it:

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Choosing a Project• Make sure it’s an experiment (that answers a question),

not just a demo (that only shows something cool)

Examples of Demos:• Baking soda & vinegar volcano• Marshmallow catapult• Building something from a kit• Rube Goldberg machineExamples of Experiments:• What is the best ratio of baking soda & vinegar to

produce CO2 quickly? What other variables will change the results?

• Does the catapult appear to obey the law of gravity exactly? What other factors are affecting the flight path?

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Documentation• The difference between science and randomness

is writing it down.

• Write or type neatly!• All numbers should be written in metric/SI units.• Get a separate notebook or folder for science fair.• Be as objective as possible. (8th grade: use

empirical evidence)• Pictures are good!• When in doubt, write it down!

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Lab Report1. Descriptive title – if someone only read this,

would they know what you’re doing?2. Question3. Hypothesis4. Materials list in metric units5. Procedure – how to do your experiment6. Results (Observations)7. Conclusions – what your results mean8. Reflection – sources of error, what to do next, etc

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IdeasAdditional information about regionals: • http://sciencefair.nd.edu/

Project ideas: • http://www.education.com/science-fair/middle-sch

ool/• http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projec

ts/science_project_ideas.php

• (Note that some of these ideas are better classified as demonstrations – feel free to modify them!)

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Getting StartedDue Wednesday, even if you aren’t doing science fair:

• Write down your question, hypothesis, and a rough idea of how you’ll test it

• Ms. B will approve your idea, help you modify it, or ask for another idea

• Backup idea recommended!