Winning Science Fair Projects

Winning Science Fair Projects by Bob Friedhoffer is a practical guide published by Facts On File, Incorporated in 2006. This 48-page book is designed for upper elementary and middle-school students, providing a collection of engaging science projects that utilize everyday objects and familiar materials. The book offers step-by-step instructions, enabling young readers to conduct their own independent science fair projects while learning the underlying scientific concepts.
Readers will find a variety of projects that incorporate items like kitchen utensils and common substances such as air and water. Each project is crafted to meet national science education standards, making it a valuable resource for students eager to explore science through hands-on experiments. This edition serves as an accessible introduction to science experiments, encouraging creativity and critical thinking in a fun and educational manner.
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This new series uses everyday objects (kitchen utensils, doorbells), familiar critters (ants!), and readily available substances (air and water), to create winning science fair projects for upper elementary and middle-school kids. Each title includes step-by-step instructions that enable kids to create their own independent science fair projects, as well as the underlying scientific concept learned during the experiment This series meets national science education standards.
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