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Informationen zum Autor Janice VanCleave is a former teacher whose science experiment books have sold over two million copies. Students and teachers alike have come to love her unique combination of serious education and hands-on activities. Klappentext Your all-in-one resource for science fair success Don't wait till the last minute to start preparing for this year's science fair. This book makes it easy and fun to complete a project that you can take pride in, and maybe even take to national and international competitions. You get expert guidance in creating a great project from start to finish, with information on basic science fair procedures, tools, and techniques. You'll also find background experiments to try, pages for taking notes on each topic, and a personal project journal to help you keep track of every step as you choose your project, gather your data, report your findings, and prepare to make a spectacular presentation. The topics covered span the science curriculum and include topics in astronomy, biology, chemistry, earth science, and physics. All the activities can be done either at home or in the classroom with inexpensive and easy-to-find materials. So find out how enjoyable and rewarding completing a science project can really be, and have a great science fair experience! A great way to prepare for any science fair This comprehensive workbook from Janice VanCleave promotes science success in school and at science fair time. It features 50 complete experiments from all areas of the science curriculum, supplemented with notebook pages and a personal project journal. Inhaltsverzeichnis How to Use This Book I. A Guide to Science Fair Projects. 1. The Scientific Method. 2. Topic Research. 3. Categories. 4. Project Research. 5. Project Overview. 6. Experimental Data. 7. Project Summaries. 8. The Display. 9. Presentation and Evaluation. II. 55 A+ Science Fair Project Ideas. Astronomy. 1. Solar System Scale: Miniature Model. 2. Barycenter: The Balancing Point. 3. Orbital Eccentricity: How Circular a Celestial Body's Path Is. 4. Angular Separation: Angular Distance between Celestial Bodies. 5. Orbital Period: Time of Revolution. 6. Artificial Satellites: Man-Made Orbiters. 7. Rotation: The Spinning of Celestial Bodies. 8. Apparent Magnitude: Apparent Star Brightness. 9. Parallax: Apparent Shift of an Object. 10. Sunspots: Cooler Surface Regions. 11. Galilean Satellites: Jupiter's Largest Moons. 12. Meteors: Streaks of Light in the Sky. Biology. 13. Meristematic Region: Growth Zone. 14. Seed Parts: Exterior and Interior. 15. Autotrophs: Food Builders. 16. Hydroponics: Growth without Soil. 17. Apical Dominance: Growth Inhibitor. 18. Geotropism: Plant Movement Due to Gravity. 19. Responses of Annelidas: Segmented Worms. 20. Aquatic Respiration: Breathing Rate of Goldfish. 21. Operant Conditioning: The "Aha!" Response. 22. Ecosystem: Interactions. 23. Preservatives: Food Additives. Chemistry . 24. Phase Changes: Effects of Solutes. 25. Crystals: Natures Jewels. 26. The Best Plant Food: Nutrient Differences in Soils. 27. Acid-Base Indicators: Color Changers. 28. Enzymes: Chemical Controllers. 29. Triglycerides: Saturated and Unsaturated. 30. Vitamin C Content: Analysis of Food by Titration. 31. Minerals: Chemicals Needed for Life and Good Health. 32. Viscosity: A Difference in Stickiness. 33. Carbon Dioxide: Its Production and Uses. Earth Science . 34. The Hydrologic Cycle: The Movement of Water from Place to Place. 35. Minerals: Distinguishing Physical Characteristics of Miner...