It's time to share your work! In the final steps, you will create a board and then invite the grandparents and neighbors to come see your science fair project.
In the last science fair project challenge episode, we are going to discuss the final two steps of the science fair project.
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The seventh step of the science fair project is to create a board.
Their board will serve as the visual aid for their science fair presentation, so it’s important that it be eye-catching and attractive.
The students need to:
The eighth step of the science fair project is to give a presentation.
The students need to:
Download the science fair project worksheets to use as you go through this step with your students.
See a few sample project boards:
Check out the following post for help with hosting your own science fair:
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