What is the Science Fair?
An opportunity for Blossom Hill students of all grades to BEE CURIOUS while applying the scientific method to conduct independent research and show their work at the Science Fair.
What are the goals of the Science Fair?
The Blossom Hill School Science Fair aims to instill a love of the scientific method of inquiry in every student. We also hope to promote a positive learning experience by giving students an opportunity to ask questions, solve problems, set goals, manage projects, think critically and have fun.
How do I sign up?
Look for messages via the ParentSquare app for more information on registration and deadlines.
If your student has a partner:
An opportunity for Blossom Hill students of all grades to BEE CURIOUS while applying the scientific method to conduct independent research and show their work at the Science Fair.
What are the goals of the Science Fair?
The Blossom Hill School Science Fair aims to instill a love of the scientific method of inquiry in every student. We also hope to promote a positive learning experience by giving students an opportunity to ask questions, solve problems, set goals, manage projects, think critically and have fun.
How do I sign up?
Look for messages via the ParentSquare app for more information on registration and deadlines.
If your student has a partner:
- EACH student must submit a separate registration form. This ensures they each get their own swag and feedback form.
- Partners should be from the same grade or family.
- Partners must be students at Blossom Hill School.
- Sibling partners in separate grades can do the project together, but must create separate presentations, one for each partner.
Any places where I can find tips for the Science Fair?
- View the orientation presentation shared with students at school.
- View these videos on the scientific method from BlazerFresh and Jack Hartmann.
- View this Robo and Reem video describing how to use the scientific method.
- View this Mark Rober video on how to make the science fair relevant to your student.
- Read how to set up your project.
- Read about how projects will be evaluated.
- Mark your calendar for the key dates listed above.