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SCIENCE FAIR LINKS -- updated 20-Sep-2007

 

Science Links
Abington Collaborative Project
Email Jay with any Science Project Questions

IUCN Red List of Endangered Species

Science Buddies - New! 7/07
www.sciencebuddies.org
is a non-profit organization developing free online science resources for students in grades K-12.  For the past four years, they have been focusing on developing resources for students conducting science fair projects.  Working closely with students and teachers, they have developed some very useful online tools that empower students to learn and have fun as they complete their science fair projects. Science Buddies is a part of the SciLinks program from National Science Teachers Association, which links textbooks to relevant online resources.
GROW stands for resources in three areas of Civil Engineering - Geotechnical (Soils), Rock and Water Resources Engineering.
has General Science Fair Sites, Help, General Project Ideas, Ideas by Subject, Middle School Science Resources, High School Science Resources and so much more! Get a free Homework Spot Newsletter!
The IPL will guide you to a variety of web site resources, leading you through the necessary steps to successfully complete a science experiment.
This site has THE links to science fair projects websites. It also explains the process - your science fair project is a process. You start with your idea, follow six steps, and knock 'em dead at the fair.
represents a collective cranium of scientists providing answers to your questions.
Science Buddies

Science Buddies, www.sciencebuddies.org, is a non-profit organization developing free online science resources for students in grades K-12. 

Science Buddies includes:. an online survey that helps students narrow down a scientific area of interest for their science fair project:  a detailed step by step guide on how to do a science fair project: and  Ask an Expert Forum:  For those students who have tried everything and simply cannot find the answer to a question on their science project.

A comprehensive guide to creating your science fair project.
A project of the Eastern Newfoundland Science Fairs Council, this homepage is designed to aid students in the most difficult aspect of their science fair experience; getting an idea.
Facts on File - Science Online
Research: Biographies, Diagrams, Essays, Experiments, Definitions, Timeline
All users from home must enter the barcode numbers from their valid Abington Free Library card.
Science
Creating winning Science Fair projects - (contains advertisements) The All-New home-page of the Science Fair Project on the web. Contains: The Steps of a Science Fair Project l The Scientific Method l Science-Defined l Judging Sheet Examples l Teacher's Resources.
"A selection of notable events in the scientific world from prehistoric times to the present, broken down into separate subject areas. Each timeline contains dozens of key events which have shaped the world as we know it, together with suggested PSIgate searches for further information." Searchable by keyword and date range. Click on the home page to view more resources from the Physical Sciences Information Gateway.
contains: Project Steps, Project Hints, Writing Reports, Display Boards, The Idea Bank, The Idea Board, Science Research.
ScienceA site filled with ideas for science fair projects, rules and regulations, an idea exchange, judges comments.
This Library page is an attempt to provide a single comprehensive list of every science fair accessible through the World Wide Web, whether of global or local scope. You can add or correct information about your local Science Fair from international, national, state, regional, local and Virtual Science Fairs.
 
How Do I ...
 

Ask the Director, Nancy Hammeke Marshall
215-885-5180x14, nhammekemarshall@mclinc.org

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