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Columbus Regional Science and Engineering  Fair 

(CRSEF) 

 

Regional Meeting for School Science Fair Coordinators: August 26, 2009

4:15 p.m., Bradley Library

 

           Checklist of Forms (complete all required forms)      

Click a selected item.
Dates Georgia Fair Selecting a Topic Steps to Success Resources

 

Topic

Downloads and Links

Registration

for the

Columbus Regional Science and Engineering Fair

School Registration for participation - fax to 706-748 2081

Project Registration, complete and return with all required project forms (approved by the School Science Review Committee) to Suzanne Evans, MCSD Secondary Instructional Specialist, 1120 Bradley Drive, Columbus, Georgia 31901 by  5:00 p.m. on January 11, 2010

No exceptions are made for this date.

(Print copies of page 2 of the document for all participants attending the regional event.)

Do NOT FAX project forms.

 

Fair Dates

 

 

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February 2, 2010 - project displays and judging

February  3, 2010  -          public viewing

Hosted by Columbus State University

 

Columbus State University, Elizabeth Bradley Turner Center MAP

 

Feb. 4, 2009 -Awards Ceremony

Columbus Museum, 6:30 p.m.

Georgia State

Science & Engineering Fair 

         Official RULES and Support Materials
Selecting the Topic

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Science Buddies: Topic Wizard

Project Ideas by Science Buddies

Ask an Expert by Science Buddies

Middle School Project Ideas

Steps to Success

 

 

 

 

 

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Georgia Science and Engineering Fair- Rules

 

Rules

Forms from GA Science and Engineering Site

Forms Wizard

Checklist of Forms

 

Science Fair Steps - Visual Guide

Student Timeline

The Scientific Method

Completing a Science Fair Project - A through E

Steps for Completing a Project by Science Buddies

Completing a Science Fair Project by Western Nevada Fair

The Paper

The Great Notebook

Judging the Project What Judges Are Looking For

 

More Resources

California State Science Fair: an excellent resources page of Science Fair links to help get started with projects.

The EDUZONE Science Links has a good resource link page with page a variety of research options from a more specific Science Fair Research page providing links to all types of science related sites to the National Student Research Center.

Internet Scout Project is designed to help you find the resources you need on the Internet. Funded in part by NSF, the project is devoted to finding online resources most valuable to the education community.

NASA Life Sciences Support Contract Science Project Guidelines provides a comprehensive set of guidelines on the fundamentals of putting together a science fair project.

Science Hobbyist/Science Club Science Fair Idea Exchange

The World-Wide-Web Virtual Library: Science Fairs  has a comprehensive list that attempts to provide "every science fair accessible through the "World Wide Web", whether of global or local scope.

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