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Who: Any registered Driscoll School Student
What ages: Kindergarten - 8th grade (even younger children can do beautiful projects!)
When: Saturday, March 7, 2020, 9 am-Noon.
Where: The Driscoll Gymnasium (3-8 grades) & Cafeteria (for K-2)
How: Projects are to be carried out and made by children during non-school time.
What ages: Kindergarten - 8th grade (even younger children can do beautiful projects!)
When: Saturday, March 7, 2020, 9 am-Noon.
Where: The Driscoll Gymnasium (3-8 grades) & Cafeteria (for K-2)
How: Projects are to be carried out and made by children during non-school time.
What is a Science Fair?
A science fair is a place for students to present their science projects to professional scientists and to the community. Its main purpose is to get you excited about science by doing it rather than simply learning about it. A scientist first asks a question about some aspect of the world and then tries to find its answer. At the science fair, each student presents a project, both visually and orally, with the question and answer displayed in an interesting way. Students should be able to explain their projects and answer questions.
For additional inspiration and ideas for science project topics, consider reviewing the Brookline Science K-8 Big Ideas.
For additional inspiration and ideas for science project topics, consider reviewing the Brookline Science K-8 Big Ideas.