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| Scientific Illustrators--Individual links to artists listed by area of specialty, chronological listing of scientific illustrators, collections, portfolios and articles. | |
| Smithsonian Catalog Of Botanical Illustrations--part of a long-term project to make an on-line illustrated catalog of illustrations. Presently there are 500 images in the three families that have been completed: Bromeliaceae, Cactaceae, and Melastomataceae. | |
| Scientific Method--A clear concise explanation showing the six steps to organizing and solving a problem. | |
| Scientific Method--This is a very thorough Web site, Janice VanCleave's Science Fair Handbook, that explains the scientific method. | |
| The Scientific Method--Simple short paragraph format explains the Scientific Method and how it is used when developing your science fair project. | |
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| Animated Engines--Looking to build an engine for a science fair project? Each engine is accompanied by an animated photo of how its workings and a brief description of the physics behind the propulsion. | |
| Build-It Projects--Nice set of links to sites that provide ideas for science fair projects or to an individual project. | |
| Bunsen Bob's Science Hunt--A good place to start your science project. Bob helps you choose a project then, leads you through the step-by-step process of putting everything together. There is even a link on what the judges look for and how they think. | |
| Choosing A Topic--This is a great site to help you choose a science fair project that interests you. Choose a branch of science--aerospace, environment, math, etc.--and it will lead you to a list of possible projects. This is a good site if you want to do something out of the ordinary. | |
| CMS- Science Fair Page--Some helpful hints and resources for creating and exhibiting a science fair project. Excellent site! | |
| Cyber Fair: Steps To Prepare A Science Fair Project--This site has one sentence explanations of each part of a science fair. The site also has an explanation of what makes a good project and an explanation of how to come up with your own science fair project. | |
| Model Rockets--List of all the topics available from the Beginner's Guide to Model Rockets site. Clicking on the title will deliver a page with a slide and a scientific explanation of the contents. | |
| Project Ideas-- A list of project topics to help you get started. | |
| Science Fairs Homepage--All sorts of ideas for science fair projects arranged by grade level. | |
| Science Fair Ideas--A nice list of possible science fair projects. Even if you don't like any, the list may inspire you to come up with one of your own. | |
| Science Fair Projects In Agriculture--Several science fair ideas on plants. Here are some ideas if you are interested in Botany. Each of these sites have lists of links to other ideas in the field. | |
| Science Fair Studio--A great site which covers the eight most important points you need to know for science fair success. Be sure to take a look at the helpful hints given to display your project and the presentation and evaluation pages. | |
| Science Fairs And Projects--Lots of links on how to do a science fair project and project ideas. | |
| Super Science Fair Projects--Web site is loaded with different science fair ideas, topics, projects, experiments, motivational quotes, and helpful clues. This 22 page site also features tips on what fair judges look for and how to rehearse presentations, plus the six steps of the scientific method. | |
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Updated March 2005 |
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