SD23 SCIENCE FAIR
  • WELCOME
  • PROJECT GUIDELINES
    • SPONSOR TEACHERS: HOW TO GET STARTED>
      • HOW TO TEACH NON-COMP SC FAIR (GR. K-5)
      • HOW TO TEACH COMP SC FAIR (GR. 6-12)
      • WHAT ELSE DO YOU NEED TO KNOW?>
        • Teacher Workshop
        • Smarter Science
        • Running a school fair
        • PROMOTE SCIENCE FAIR >
          • You Tube Videos
          • OUR SCIENCE FAIR IN THE NEWS
        • F.A.Q.'s
        • GET YOUR STUDENTS EXCITED ABOUT SCIENCE FAIR
        • Rubrics>
          • Peer Assessment Sheet
          • K-5 Rubrics
          • 6-12 Rubrics
        • Timeline for students (and you)
        • SAFETY/ETHICS CHECKLIST (MUST COMPLY TO MOVE ON TO REGIONALS)
        • Required Forms
        • Parent Information Letter
        • LETTER TO GIVE YOUR SCHOOL WINNERS
    • NON-COMPETITIVE STUDENTS (K- gr 5): HOW TO GET STARTED>
      • EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS
      • THANK YOUR TEACHER
      • WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW?>
        • Links to Idea Pages
        • 3 types of projects
        • Project Proposal Form
        • Student Booklet
        • What do I need to have done?>
          • PROJECT REPORT
          • PROJECT DISPLAY BOARD
          • LOG BOOK
        • Agenda Science Fair 2014
        • Rubric - how will I be judged?
        • Tips for talking to a judge
        • Awards available
    • COMPETITIVE STUDENTS (gr.6-12) : HOW TO GET STARTED>
      • EXAMPLES OF PROJECTS
      • THANK YOUR TEACHER
      • WHAT ELSE DO I NEED TO KNOW?>
        • Links to Idea Pages
        • 3 types of projects to choose from
        • Project Proposal Form
        • Student Booklet
        • What do I need to have done?>
          • PROJECT DISPLAY BOARD
          • PROJECT REPORT
          • LOG BOOK
        • Does my project idea follow the rules? Find out!
        • How to do statistics
        • Safety/Ethics Forms - MUST be completed
        • Rubrics - how will I be judged?
        • Agenda Science Fair 2014
        • Tips for talking to your judges
        • Awards available
        • Making your project worthy!
  • FAIR INFORMATION
    • AGENDA 2014
    • SCHOOLS COMPETING
    • WHEN & WHERE IS THE FAIR?
    • WHERE DO I PARK?
    • PAST WINNERS>
      • 2014 WINNERS
      • 2013 WINNERS
      • 2012 WINNERS
    • MEDIA>
      • 2012-2013 SCIENCE FAIR PICTURES
  • REGISTRATION
    • STUDENTS
    • SPONSOR TEACHERS
    • HOW TO REGISTER & PREPARE FOR REGIONALS>
      • Science fair foundation of B.C. & Awards available at the next level
      • Project Report
      • Project Display Board *NEW NATIONAL FAIR RULES*
      • Ethics
      • Safety
      • Is your project worthy?
    • VOLUNTEERS
    • JUDGES - COMPETITIVE (GR. 6-12) TUES. MARCH 3rd @ 4PM>
      • JUDGING DETAILS
      • HOW TO REGISTER AS A JUDGE
      • JUDGING FAQ'S
    • JUDGES - NON-COMPETITIVE (GR. K-5) WED. MARCH 4th, 9AM-11AM>
      • JUDGING DETAILS
      • HOW TO REGISTER AS A JUDGE
  • CONTACT US


WELCOME

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The Central Okanagan School District is excited to introduce a new and improved webpage for all students, teachers, administrators, and volunteers participating in the 2014-2015 Science Fair. We hope it will help you as you prepare for science fair this year!

We encourage everyone to explore the resources available on the site, which include tips for creating a superb essay and guidelines for presenting your projects. This platform is designed to support your journey, ensuring you have all the tools needed for a successful and enriching science fair experience.




This website will help you to create an amazing & successful science fair project:

1.  If you are a student:
     a) Non-competitive (grades K-5): start here
     b) Competitive (grades 6-12): start here


2.  If you are a sponsor teacher:  start here

3.  If you want to be a judge:  start here
 
4.  If you are a gold ribbon winner and want to register for the Regional Science Fair:  start here

5.  If you want to see pictures of former winners:  start here



REMEMBER 
Science Fair will allow you to: 
    • Deepen your learning around a chosen focus area that you are passionate about
    • Demonstrate the Attributes of a Learner (Thinker, Learner, Collaborator, Contributor, and Innovator)
    • Integrate mathematics, science, reading, writing, and technology all in one project
    • Integrate mathematics, science, reading, writing, and technology all in one project
Also read our essential articles 
  • The Art of Effective Communication: Crafting Engaging Project Presentations



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