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Warm Up - LogbookGET A PEN!!!

PUT YOUR PENCIL AWAY!!!

Start numbering all of the pages in your logbook

(composition book)

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What . . .• Falls to Earth at a rate of 30,000

metric tons a day?• Have you probably eaten before in a

salad?• Are remnants of the time when the

solar system formed 4.6 billion years ago?

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The Answer:

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Did you Know?• A 12-year old’s solar cell may

revolutionize the energy industry.• He developed his solar cell as part of a

science fair project.• He developed a solar cell that is 3

dimensional instead of 2 dimensional and has the possibility to collect up to 500 times as much solar energy as traditional solar cells.

• What important discovery will you make while completing your science fair project??

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How are these related to a science project?

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How are these related to a science project?

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How are these related to a science project?

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How are these related to a science project?

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How are these related to a science project?

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The Science of Fractals• They contain Large

Degrees of self-similarity

• They are closely related to computer graphics, programming, and mathematics

• They can be seen in nature in clouds, lightning bolts, and snowflakes

• A study of fractals would make a great science fair project!

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What is the Science and Engineering Fair?

• A chance to do real scientific research in a science or engineering field

• A long-term commitment that will requirement you to complete the majority of the work on your own

• A chance to share your project results with scientists in the field

• A chance to compete in the Gwinnett Regional Science and Engineering Fair – and maybe even the State fair!

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What the fair is not:

• A place to present library research projects

• A place to present projects that model science events like hurricanes and volcanoes

• A place to complete projects based on studies that have already been completed

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Your Next Steps• Start asking questions! What

are you curious about? Is it something you can figure out scientifically.

• What kinds of science do you like? Plants, stars, chemistry, physics?

• Start researching to get ideas and see what may be a possibility for you to do a project on.

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Remember - • You will be developing

your project following scientific methods

• Your logbook will become the MOST IMPORTANT part of your science fair project

• We will have scheduled log book checks. Write everything in your logbook!

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