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 * If you are looking for some help with a science fair project, then you have come to the right place. The IPL will guide you to a variety of web site resources, leading you through the necessary steps to successfully complete a science experiment. Follow the web pages step-by-step from selecting a topic all they way though the finished project to presenting. It is all right here at your fingertips.
 * URL: http://www.ipl.org
 * What makes a good science project? Does your investigation have original ideas, questions, and clearly communicated data and results? Solve an old problem in a new way, or explore new areas and techniques. Show that you understand the scientific principles behind your project. Get advice from a science fair judge. Find ideas for wind, solar, and hydro-power energy projects. Harness the energy of a peanut, lemon, or candle. Make a model geo-thermal plant or compressed air vehicle. Experiment with batteries or static electricity
 * URL: http://www.energyquest.ca.gov
 * It's that time of year again. You need a science project for the school science fair and you don't even know where to begin. This National Energy Education Development (NEED) Project Web site will help you with some ideas to get started. Topics are divided on this page into the following categories: Primary (K-3), Intermediate (4-6), and Secondary (7-9). Select a topic from your current grade level to get information on a project that is designed just for you.
 * URL: http://www.need.org
 * You recently found out that you must do a science fair project. Relax, you have come to the right place. Change your feelings from dreadful to ecstatic. A successful science fair project requires some planning and careful thinking. This website gives you steps to follow to complete your project. You will also find ideas for weather-related science fair projects. Start by following seven helpful steps to process the scientific method.
 * URL: http://scijinks.jpl.nasa.gov
 * If you are looking for a science adventure, then a visit to Science Bob's mobile lab is just what you need. The lab has a weather station, the body zone and plenty of ideas for science fair projects. You can even read the answers to science questions sent in from other students from around the world. If you need a recipe for homemade slime or want to learn how to bend water with electricity, the instructions are listed in the experiment section. Science Bob has also included a list of other fun web sites to help you continue your adventure.
 * URL: http://www.sciencebob.com
 * You may want to consider trying something a bit different and doing a math project for a science fair. This guide tells you about the use of math projects and offers you some very helpful suggestions on the types of projects you could do. There are many different type of projects that involve numbers and many involving geometry. There are also some that involve scheduling, games, geometry, or combinatorics. You can explore these lists of suggestions and see if any of them spark an interest.
 * URL: http://cms.math.ca
 * Need an idea for a science fair project? You have come to the right place! Science Buddies is a web site that will help you find a science fair project. Use the topic selection wizard to get help with finding a topic area you might like or to narrow down the topic you have. If you know your exact topic, there is help with doing background research. Once you decide on your topic, there are step by step instructions for setting up your experiment. Read tips for success and find out the value of a science fair project.
 * URL: http://www.sciencebuddies.org
 * If you are looking for a great idea for a science fair project, you are bound to find a wide variety of projects in this collection of resources. In this list you will find descriptions of resources that contain ideas for projects related to agriculture, earthquakes, geology, geography, biology, energy, and health. Some resources are dedicated to one branch of science and others offer ideas in multiple areas of science. There are even resources that provide you with tips on how to plan and complete a science fair project.
 * URL: http://www.kids.gov
 * Science Fair Projects: A Resource for Students and Teachers has compiled an extensive list of resources for students working on science fair projects. Everything from selecting a topic to research advice is easily found from the home page. This site has included some unique links including the Library of Congress, an online thesaurus, and Material Safety Data Sheets. There is even a personality test to help students focus on their areas of interest. This site takes your science fair project to the next level.
 * URL: http://www4.umdnj.edu
 * Explore a number of ideas for agricultural based science projects. Find instructions for these projects that will help you learn and demonstrate basic agricultural concepts. This web site will show you how to create agricultural science fair projects in a variety of categories from chemistry to microbiology
 * URL: http://www.ars.usda.gov