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Preview of Science Fair Alternative Project

Science Fair Alternative Project

If a student chooses not to do science fair, or if they are unable, this is a modified version, where they do some of the same processes, but don't have to do the whole thing. For those who chose not to, I tell them their max grade is a "D", I make exceptions for some of the students who can't.
Preview of Monthly STEAM Challenges

Monthly STEAM Challenges

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Rhonda Gadino
Monthly STEAM challenges (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math) are hands-on, often recycled-material projects designed for home or school to encourage critical thinking and creativity.
Preview of Science Fair Reflection & Feedback Sheet | Student Self-Assessment

Science Fair Reflection & Feedback Sheet | Student Self-Assessment

Created by
Emily Wheeler
Help your students reflect on their hard work and showcase their learning with this Science Fair Reflection & Feedback Sheet! This full-page worksheet combines student reflection and teacher comments all in one printable and editable form. Perfect for wrapping up any science fair project or STEM exhibition. 🔬 What’s Included: Student Reflection Section: 5 thoughtful prompts to help students analyze their learning process. Self-Assessment Section: Students rate their effort, time management,
Preview of Science Fair Judge Evaluation Form | Detailed Scoring Rubric + Feedback Sheet

Science Fair Judge Evaluation Form | Detailed Scoring Rubric + Feedback Sheet

Created by
Emily Wheeler
Make your science fair judging process smooth, consistent, and professional with this comprehensive Science Fair Judge Evaluation Form! Designed for middle and high school science fairs, this rubric provides a clear, point-based scoring system with space for qualitative feedback—helping judges assess every aspect of a student’s project fairly and efficiently. 🏅 What’s Included: Detailed Rubric (100 Points Total): Scientific Method & Content (40 pts) Creativity & Innovation (20 pts) Present
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Robert Page, the Father of Radar

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Garth Oakey
Robert Page was a physicist and a pioneering "Hidden Hero" whose work at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) gave the United States a massive technological edge. He is often called the "Father of U.S. Radar" because he solved the critical problem of how to make radar practical for actual combat.+1 The Problem: The "Wall of Silence"In the early 1930s, the concept of using radio waves to detect objects was known, but the technology was "blind." Scientists could send out a radio signal, but they c
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