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Beyond the science fair

creating a Kids' Inquiry Conference
Presents a comprehensive manual for organizing and implementing a Kids' Inquiry Conference, and includes descriptions of KIC classrooms, examples of student projects, twenty-six reproducible forms, flyers, and letters, and more.
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100 award-winning science fair projects

Provides descriptions of one hundred science projects, each with instructions on how to perform an experiment, demonstrate a procedure, or build a working model; grouped in the categories of chemists and cooks, earth and sky, sparks and waves, eye and mind, light and sound, mechanics and motion, plants and animals, and stars and planets.

The physics of sports science projects

"Learn about speed and distance, the laws of motion, angles and more"--Provided by publisher.

How Oliver Olson changed the world

Afraid he will always be an outsider like ex-planet Pluto, nine-year-old Oliver finally shows his extremely overprotective parents that he is capable of doing great things without their help while his class is studying the solar system.

Green algae and bubble gum wars

The girls of Beacon Street persuade their families, school, and community to become more environmentally conscious, and participate in the Sally Ride Science Festival where they must present their own projects that support living Green.

Babymouse

While working on a school science fair project, Babymouse discovers Squish, a new species of amoeba that talks and eats cupcakes.

Crime scene science

20 projects and experiments about clues, crimes, criminals, and other mysterious things
Provides instructions for experiments that explain techniques used by crime scene investigators, such as fingerprinting and handwriting analysis; and offers tips on using the workshops as science fair projects.

Jake Drake, know-it-all

Jake is determined to win the third grade science fair not only for the grand prize, but to beat the annoying class know-it-alls, as well.
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Heidi Heckelbeck and the secret admirer

When Heidi is paired with Stanley, her worst enemy's best friend, for the Brewster Science Fair and she suddenly starts getting notes from a secret admirer, she tries to use magic to discover the note-writer's identity.

Thea's tree

Thea Teawinkle plants an odd, purple, bean-shaped seed in her backyard for her class science project, with astonishing results that even the experts she writes to--including a botanist, an arborist, a museum curator, and a symphony director--cannot offer any explanations for.

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