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| Science Fair Projects: Helping Your Child Create a Super Science Fair Project | ||
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| by Dana M. Barry | ||
| This book should prove useful both to students who are trying to develop a project and to teachers who are implementing such activities in their classrooms. | ||
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| (Illus. by Howard Chaney; from the Creative Kids Series.) Westminster, CA: Teacher Created Materials, 2000. 160pp. $19.95. ISBN 1576906000. | ||
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| Sure-to-Win Science Fair Projects | ||
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| In order to win at the science fair, go to the experts--kids who have already taken the prize. These blue-ribbon science experiments are based on those from real students, and they're smart, imaginative, fun to do, and sure to be a hit with the judges! | ||
| ((Illus.) NY: Lark Books, 2001. 128pp. $21.95. ISBN 1579902383. | ||
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| Complete Handbook of Science Fair Projects, revised ed | ||
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| by Julianne Blair Bochinski | ||
| Harried parents or teachers seeking ideas for science fair projects will find this resource by Julianne Bochinski a godsend. A best-seller now in a revised edition, the book starts with a section on how to conduct an experiment, record and evaluate results, and then put it all together in an informative and appealing display. | ||
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| (Illus.; from the Wiley Science Editions Series.) NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1996. xviii+221pp. $14.95 (paper). ISBN 0471123773 | ||
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| Janice VanCleave's Guide to the Best Science Fair Projects | ||
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| by Janice VanCleave | ||
| A guide to science fair projects that actually encourages the application of the scientific method--what a refreshing approach, compared to so many science fair books that offer gee-whiz demonstrations and cookbook quasi experiments. | ||
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| (Illus.) NY: John Wiley & Sons, 1997. iv+156pp. $14.95 (paper). ISBN 0471148024. | ||
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| Biology Projects for Young Scientists, revised ed. | ||
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| by Salvatore Tocci | ||
| The first chapter of this book is a breath of fresh air, and the remaining chapters make it a text that every biology teacher should insist be in the school library. | ||
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| (Illus.; from the Projects for Young Scientists Series.) Danbury, CT: Franklin Watts, 2000. 143pp. $25.00.ISBN 0531117031 | ||
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