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SD #23 SCIENCE FAIR
2013

SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR

If you are putting on a school wide science fair, you will need to think about many things.

a guide to putting on a school fair
PLAN your ELEMENTARY SCience FAIR

What Will You Need To Plan?

1.  Where will the fair be held?
2.  When will the fair be held?
3.  Will there be prizes at the fair?
4.  Will you need to collect donations for prizes?
5.  Who will be judging the fair?
6.  Will you need a rubric for the judges?  Or will you use the district rubrics?
7.  How many students will be moving on to the district fair (the limit is 10 projects/school)
8.  How can you get the parents and community involved?

Timeline To Keep Your Students To A Schedule:

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