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Supporting your Student with STEM Fair

Supporting your Student with STEM Fair

O District Vision: Preparing Students for life. O District Mission: To provide an education

O District Vision: Preparing Students for life. O District Mission: To provide an education and the supports which enable each student to excel as a successful and responsible citizen.

What is STEM Fair? STEM stands for: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. STEM Fair

What is STEM Fair? STEM stands for: Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics. STEM Fair projects are: O highly motivating tool for helping our students learn to use a scientific method O a way to explore the practice of science, the characteristics of science, and the role of theories, laws, hypotheses, and models.

Why are STEM Fair Projects so Important? O Learning styles O Real world application

Why are STEM Fair Projects so Important? O Learning styles O Real world application O Hands-on O Higher order thinking O Student interest O Student Centered O Curriculum connections O Basis of discovery, understanding, and problem solving skills. O STEM related professions are an increasing part of our workforce.

STEM Fair Components Scientific Method - Scientists do not always follow these steps in

STEM Fair Components Scientific Method - Scientists do not always follow these steps in this order or even go through all of them every time, but for STEM fair we will. 1. Ask a question and state a purpose 2. Research 3. Hypothesis 4. Procedures(materials, variables, step by step directions. ) 5. Collect data 6. Create a graph 7. Draw a conclusion STEM Fair Log

STEM Fair Log OCreate a log using paper and label the front cover: My

STEM Fair Log OCreate a log using paper and label the front cover: My STEM Fair Log by…

Specific Dates Sample STEM Fair Log Entry O 9/4/2015 My teacher said it is

Specific Dates Sample STEM Fair Log Entry O 9/4/2015 My teacher said it is time for STEM fair. I think it would O O be cool if I could come up with a topic. I kind of have 3 in mind. 9/5/2015 I shared my ideas with my teacher. She loved my idea about experimenting with worms. 9/6/2015 My teacher said I had to have a question that I want to try to answer about worms without harming the worms. I wonder if worms like the dark more than sunny places? I always see worms after it rains. I wonder if worms don’t like being wet? I wonder where I can get worms? Keep Everything 10/8/2015 I have noticed that the slugs are more present after rain in my backyard. I am going to collect data on how many slugs are present after rain instead of worms. 10/12/15 It rained today! I was able to count 5 slugs on my back patio. Include data & observations

Create STEM Fair Foldable

Create STEM Fair Foldable

How to identify a good Question & Purpose A good STEM Fair question: O

How to identify a good Question & Purpose A good STEM Fair question: O Cannot be answered with one word O Measurable O Investigable O Supported with evidence, not an opinion The Purpose: O Tells why the investigation is being done. O It is written as a statement from the topic question. Example: The purpose of this project is to find out…

Research & Hypothesis O Before students begin their project, they need to learn more

Research & Hypothesis O Before students begin their project, they need to learn more about the topic. O Students will use this information to make their hypothesis. O The hypothesis is what students predict will happen when they perform the experiment based on their research. Based on my research, I think… will happen because. . .

Procedure(The Plan) O Materials O Variables O Manipulated (Independent ) What is being changed

Procedure(The Plan) O Materials O Variables O Manipulated (Independent ) What is being changed in the experiment on purpose. (What you are testing) O Responding (Dependent)The measurable result of what is being changed in the experiment. (What you are measuring) O Held Constant (Control) All the things that are kept the same or controlled during the experiment. O Step by Step Directions Direction Activity: How to Make a Peanut Butter and Jelly Sandwich

Data & Graphs Data O Chart or a Table O 5 or more trials

Data & Graphs Data O Chart or a Table O 5 or more trials BRAND NAME Bounty Super All Natural Clean Sweep Trial 1 (ml) Trial 2 (ml) Trial 3 (ml) Trial 4 (m) Trial 5 (ml) 2 3 3 4 3 2 4 1 3 3 2 4 3 1 3 4 Graphs O Graphs are an organized way to display the data collected during the experiment

Conclusion The analysis of the data as it relates to the original hypothesis. It

Conclusion The analysis of the data as it relates to the original hypothesis. It should: O Reference their Hypothesis O Be Data Focused O Be Comparative O Be Reflective O Have Implications

Purpose My Title Graph Hypothesis Data Procedure: Materials Variables Results Conclusion Step-by-Step Directions Research

Purpose My Title Graph Hypothesis Data Procedure: Materials Variables Results Conclusion Step-by-Step Directions Research Paper Optional Data Logbook

School Entries Class Projects Individual Projects Small Group Projects ENTRIES ALLOWED PER SCHOOL K

School Entries Class Projects Individual Projects Small Group Projects ENTRIES ALLOWED PER SCHOOL K - 2: 1 per grade 3 - 5: 2 per grade and 1 additional project* from an exceptional education group may be included per school

Judging Criteria • Is the scientific method / engineering design process evident? • Does

Judging Criteria • Is the scientific method / engineering design process evident? • Does the STEM Fair Log include a chronology and anecdotal notes of the project? • Is data communicated correctly and clearly? • Did the student effectively communicate his/her project findings to the judges?

How Can You Help? O Let your students do the project. O Assist them

How Can You Help? O Let your students do the project. O Assist them in gathering the materials they need. O Assist them in experimentation and/or data collection. O Ask them about their project nightly. O Be supportive and encourage them to do their best.

STEM Fair Dates for 2015 -2016 O 3 rd – 5 th Mondays Sept.

STEM Fair Dates for 2015 -2016 O 3 rd – 5 th Mondays Sept. 14 th – Dec. 7 th & the entire week of Nov. 16 th. O KG-2 nd Two weeks from Nov. 30 th – Dec. 11 th. O Our school judging will be _____ O District Early Bird Check-In: February 8, 2016 O District STEM Fair Judging: February 9, 2016 O District STEM Fair Awards Ceremony: February 10, 2016

Science Support For additional help, ideas, and information please contact your student’s teacher. For

Science Support For additional help, ideas, and information please contact your student’s teacher. For information regarding Hillsborough County Public Schools Elementary Science events and policies, please contact Shana Tirado, Elementary Science Supervisor Shana. Tirado@sdhc. k 12. fl. us Thank you for your continued support of science!