Science Project Ideas
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Science Project Answers
Our new Ask an Expert online bulletin board offers personalized help to answer anyone and everyone's science project questions.
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Science Project Guide
Read our Science Project Guide for detailed guidance and examples to help you do the best possible science project. The guide includes information on how to set up a science project, keeping a
lab notebook, making a display board, and much more!
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Teacher and Parent Resources
Teacher Resources: Everything teachers need to plan, manage, and evaluate a science fair or a science project in the classroom.
Parent Resources: New! Science Buddies now offers many valuable (and free) parent resources to help you encourage your children's scientific interests, whether for science fair projects or beyond.
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Getting Expert Help
Ask an Expert is an online bulletin board you and/or students can use to ask science fair and/or career-oriented questions of our volunteer advisors, all of whom are professional scientists or engineers.
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Link to Us
Help spread the word about Science Buddies by linking to our site.
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Help Support Science Buddies
Even a $1 Donation Helps: Science Buddies is a 501c3 public charity that relies on donations to operate.
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Science Buddies Blog
The Science Buddies Blog brings current science news and in-class and science fair projects together. On the blog right now:
: The 2012 Google Science Fair is underway. Google points students to Science Buddies Project Guide resources for assistance in preparing their step-by-step Project Submissions. A Global Science Success With over 10,000 student entries from around the world, Google's inaugural 2011...
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Science Fair Event Blogs
In their event blogs, high school students share their experiences at Intel ISEF, the Intel Science Talent Search (STS), the Siemens Competition, and the Junior Science & Humanities Symposium. Discover why they consider these competitions to be one of the best experiences of their lives.
- Ronit Abramson, Intel International Science & Engineering Fair
- Amber Hess, Intel International Science & Engineering Fair
- Amber Hess, Intel Science Talent Search
- Yihe Dong, Intel Science Talent Search
- Ben Pollack, Siemens Competition in Math, Science, & Technology
- Janelle Schlossberger, Siemens Competition in Math, Science, & Technology
- Yihe Dong, Junior Science & Humanities Symposium
- Taylor Jones, Junior Science & Humanities Symposium
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