Some Fantastic A+ Science Fair Projects


There are many good a+ science fair ideas out there. Unfortunately, not all of them would suit your purpose. Some topics might require group effort to be finished on time, yet solo effort might be required for the fair. Others might have some restrictions in equipment or materials or might entail use of resources that are not readily available. Some topics might excite the interest of the onlookers, yet be deemed inappropriate for the educational level of the presenter.

It is up to you (and your teammates, if you have any) to determine if your proposed project is worthy of the science fair. The type of science fair - whether it is a local science fair, a regional science fair or an international science fair - will influence your choice of project. Bear in mind that you should choose topics that are relevant to the focus of the fair. For instance, if you are participating in a science fair that is devoted to technology, then you should focus on technological expositions, explorations and experiments. If you are joining a chemistry science fair, then you should find chemistry-related topics.

Picking the Right Science Fair Project Idea

That being said, there are some general guidelines for keeping your potential A+ science fair projects on track.

1. Have more than one idea at the beginning. Come up with about three or four proposed project topics and then evaluate which of them is best according to the criteria of relevance, feasibility and appropriateness to grade level. You must also ascertain the type of science fair project that you will be doing and the requirements of the project. Is the experiment bound to answer a hypothesis? Are you going to need special materials or data? If so, where will you get this project-specific data? Will online and library sources suffice, or will you need to get in touch with an expert or an organization?

2. Before finally deciding on science fair project idea, consult your teacher or some other resource person. Obtain feedback on your science fair project ideas; doing so will help you decide on the particular project that you should pursue.

3. A good science fair project idea might not be 100 percent new, but it is always original. Give your topic a twist - adapt it to your local area, for example. Make it something that your audience will be interested in learning about. For a school science fair, you could conduct a survey of the student body's health in regards to hearing ability. Have all those mp3 players and loud stereos affected their hearing?

4. Keep the nature and purpose of the fair in mind when deciding on a suitable science project. Moreover, try and find out what the judges are looking for. Typically, science fair judges look for creativity, a good experimental design, a clear display, a good presentation, and confident presenters. However, you should think about other things or elements that you may add to wow the judges even more.