Why Science Fair Sucks and How You Can Save It

A Survival Manual for Science Teachers

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Education & Teaching, Elementary, Teaching, Teaching Methods, Science & Nature, Science
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Author: Adam Shopis ISBN: 1230000298455
Publisher: Eliot Street Press Publication: February 11, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Adam Shopis
ISBN: 1230000298455
Publisher: Eliot Street Press
Publication: February 11, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Frustrated K-12 science teachers look no further.
"Why Science Fair Sucks" provides a simple plan for turning Science Fair from fiasco to triumph.

Science Fair takes hours upon hours of your time and frustrates students to no end. Yet we do it every year. This book explains why Science Fair so often fails and offers detailed resources to make Science Fair succeed in your classroom.

The book lays out a full Science Fair unit plan broken down into a series of lesson outlines. It includes teaching ideas and examples to bring Science Fair to life for you and your students. In addition, there are student directions, worksheets, rubrics and links to editable handouts.

Discover how to transform your Science Fair into a genuine learning experience in your classroom. Teachers trying to make Science Fair work, department heads and administrators looking to start a Science Fair, this book is for you. Stop wasting valuable class time and start investing in real science teaching. Science Fair doesn't have to suck!

This Book Contains:

  • Lesson outlines for a complete Science Fair curriculum
  • Assignment sheets for students
  • Rubrics for assessment
  • Links to inexpensive materials for experiments
  • Links to downloadable/editable versions of all classroom resources

Grab a copy today and start making Science Fair work for you and your students.

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Frustrated K-12 science teachers look no further.
"Why Science Fair Sucks" provides a simple plan for turning Science Fair from fiasco to triumph.

Science Fair takes hours upon hours of your time and frustrates students to no end. Yet we do it every year. This book explains why Science Fair so often fails and offers detailed resources to make Science Fair succeed in your classroom.

The book lays out a full Science Fair unit plan broken down into a series of lesson outlines. It includes teaching ideas and examples to bring Science Fair to life for you and your students. In addition, there are student directions, worksheets, rubrics and links to editable handouts.

Discover how to transform your Science Fair into a genuine learning experience in your classroom. Teachers trying to make Science Fair work, department heads and administrators looking to start a Science Fair, this book is for you. Stop wasting valuable class time and start investing in real science teaching. Science Fair doesn't have to suck!

This Book Contains:

Grab a copy today and start making Science Fair work for you and your students.

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