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Teacher Handbook:
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Learn how to incorporate student science projects as a supplement to your curriculum ... discover ways to keep projects on track ... read about techniques for evaluating projects ... and much more. This 58-page handbook is designed to walk teachers through the intricacies of a science fair, and to help them encourage their students to investigate the wonderful world of science.
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Topics discussed include:
- The Science Project
- Voluntary or Required?
- Teacher's Time Schedule
- Projects for All Students
- When to Start Projects
- Sources of Project Ideas and Techniques
- Techniques and Open-Ended Project Ideas
- Treating the I-Don't Know-What-to-Do Syndrome
- Steps to Complete a Science Project
- The Alternative Project
- Projects at the High School Level
- The Problem of Evaluating the Project
- Checklists ... Ranking ... The Rating System
- Evaluating the Report
- Science Fairs
- Local Science Fairs
- Regional Science Fairs
- Judging at Local and Regional Science Fairs
- State and international Science Fairs
- Appendix: Statistics of Selected Science Fairs
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$5.95
58 pages • Paperback 6¾ x 9½
ISBN: 978-0-9827503-1-5 |
Teacher Strategies:
How to Organize, Direct, and Evaluate Science Projects (Saddle Stitch)
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