The RES
Enrichment Program is excited to announce the annual
FAMILY SCIENCE FAIR
!COMING
SOON!
Thursday
March 6th, 2014
We look forward to the excellent projects presented by
students in grades K-4! Please mark your
calendars and start thinking about how you would like to participate.
Do you have a science fair project in mind? Here are some ways to make a plan:
- Expand upon an interesting topic you have studied in class
- Think about a topic that interests you, or a science question that you are curious about
- Talk to family and friends to brainstorm ideas for a project
- Stop by the enrichment room and borrow a fair idea book and talk with Mrs. Rankin
- Check out science project resources in the library (Did you know that you can check out extra books from the library under your family account? Mrs. Redford would love to share library resources to support your great ideas and questions!)
- Look at our RES blog post about the 2013 science fair:
The RES Science Fair is a non-judged family event. Students are encouraged to work together with
family and friends to develop a project they are proud of presenting to our
community. Your entry does not have to
be a science experiment. It may be as simple as a display of your leaf
collection or as complex as an experiment on how the circulatory system
works. Look at the world around you.
What are you curious about? What interests you?
Ask why something is the way it is. Do experiments, demonstrate a
scientific principle, make observations of the world around you, or collect and
analyze data. Most importantly- be creative
and HAVE FUN!
In a few weeks Science Fair entry forms will be
sent home. At that time you will be
asked to share your planned science fair topic as well as any special display
requirements you have.
CHECK THIS OUT!!!!!
Mr. Berry has
agreed to allow one student and one parent pie him in the face, IF we reach over 75 student participants
in the 2014 fair!
We can do it!!!
Questions?
Contact: Darcie Rankin, Enrichment Teacher by
email at darcie.rankin@cesuvt.org
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