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My goal is to expand 4th and 5th grade students' interest in STEAM while gaining an understanding of the scientific process and preparing them to compete in the district and state science fairs in Middle School.

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Science Fair Superstars

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School:
Golden Terrace Elementary 
Subject:
Science 
Teacher:
Mattea Marks 
Students Impacted:
200 
Grade:
Date:
August 5, 2018

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Dr. Richard, Lisa, David & Madeline Mair - $563.03

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Goal

My goal is to expand 4th and 5th grade students' interest in STEAM while gaining an understanding of the scientific process and preparing them to compete in the district and state science fairs in Middle School.  

 

What will be done with my students

5th grade students will develop their own science fair projects and 4th grade students will work in groups to develop science fair projects. They will be taking a scientific question of their choice all the way through the scientific method. They will develop a question on a topic they are interested in, make their own hypothesis, develop an experiment, conduct that experiment and then analyze the results. They will then work on their communication skills by creating a poster board for their project and presenting it at the school science fair.
Students will begin working on their project the first week of school and continue until March when they will participate in the science fair. We had a very successful science fair the last 3 years for fifth grade and 4th grade for the last year.
4th and 5th Grade students have many nature of science benchmarks in their science curriculum which they will explore first hand during the length of this project.
Student work will be evaluated according to a rubric and they can earn a 1st or 2nd place ribbon depending on how many points they earn on the rubric. There will also be 15 medals awarded to students who did a particularly good job on an individual part of their project.  

 

Benefits to my students

Students will be able to be guided, step by step through the process of creating a science fair project. By doing this in 4th and 5th grade, students will feel comfortable getting involved in the middle school science fair in the future where they can go all the way to the state science fair because they have already been through the experience in a guided way. Students will be motivated to explore STEAM interests and eventually STEAM careers.
Student learning will be evaluated on a 22 point rubric evaluating each section of their project. They will also develop communication skills by presenting their project at our school wide science fair to peers, teachers, staff and community members.  

 

Budget Narrative

Each 5th grade student will receive a poster board to present all their hard work. Each group of 4-5 4th grade students will get a poster board for their group's work. I will order enough 1st and 2nd place ribbons so that all the students who earn enough points on the rubric will get a ribbon. 15 medals for students who do particularly well on one part of their project and colored copy paper for students to make their white poster boards look more colorful.  

 

Items

# Item Cost
1 170 Tri-fold poster boards $365.50
2 50 1st place ribbons $17.00
3 50 2nd place ribbons $17.00
4 50 1st place buttons $20.50
5 15 medals $48.60
6 7 reams of colored copy paper $94.43
  Total: $563.03

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