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Many people looking for science experiments are looking to win a science fair. While it is important to have a great experiment to win a science fair, it is just as important to have strategy. The experiment has to be focussed on a goal. Making sure the viewers understand the purpose of your experiment and the objectives you hope to accomplish with your experiment is extremely important. In other words, communication is just as important as the subject matter. This guide helps you stay focused with your experiment. It helps spark your imagination. It recommends that you create a budget for your project. It keeps you objective by helping you follow the six steps of the scientific method: 1. Ask a question, 2. Research, 3. Form a Hypothesis, 4. Test your hypothesis via experimentation, 5. Analyze your data and draw a conclusion, and 6. Communicate your results. Obviously, this process cycles many times before success is achieved. The point is that in a science fair the idea is very important. The method and logic which you pursure that idea are also very important. What you need to do is communicate your process to the judges. If you can show repetition and how you improved your experiment through scientific method, even better! Keep improving, analyzing and experimenting! Consider that Thomas Edison tried 10,000 times before achieving success with the light bulb. So, the moral of the story is to never give up! This e-book costs $21.95 and will help you focus your efforts.
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