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Short Stories for Teachers

Science Fair Project Ideas - Winning Projects Start With the Right Topic
By:Lauren Warner

It takes a lot of work to come up with a science experiment that will really impress the judges. While the choices for science fair projects are endless, it does take some planning to come up with the perfect topic that will result in a project that shows well for judging.

One thing that is important to consider when picking a topic is the skill level of the student. An experiment that is too difficult will be hard for the child to successfully complete. Even if the project is done well, if the child doesn't understand the concepts behind the experiment, it will be evident to the judges during the science fair.

Careful planning is important in choosing an appropriate science fair project, also. Don't decide on a topic that will take 3 weeks to implement and finish if there is only one week before the experiment is due. Be sure to have all the items needed, or know for sure that you can get them before deciding on a topic.

Children are naturally curious about things. Use this quality in kids to think of an idea that will appeal to your child and their interests. If your child has always been interested in weather, think of an idea that will go along with this interest.

The possibilities for science fair project ideas are unlimited. Take the time to plan ahead and choose the best experiment for your child. The extra time spent in preparation will show when the project is finished. The judges will be sure to be impressed.

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