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Super Science Fair Projects

  • This site has separate sections for students, parents, and teachers.  In the teacher portion of the site there are links to many sites that cover sample science fair projects and other student activities.  The parent part of the web site describes the role of parents in working with their child on his/her project.  The student section provides a step-by-step guide to help students create their science fair project from setting up a timeline, to rehearsing and presenting the final project. (7/2008)

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