Science fairs can be some of the most stressful events in a school career, for all involved. Or, they can be loads of fun and very educational. It's up to you what you make of science fairs. Check out these great books on science fairs and science fair projects.
By Merrie Southgate -- This is a fun book about what happens when a crazy teacher shows up out of nowhere to save the day for some unlucky students. Merrie Southgate has quite a sense of humor.
by Maxine Levaren -- The Dummies books are usually a great resource and this is no exception. If you've got science fair projects in your future, this is a great read.
by Patricia Hachten Wee, Diane De Cordova Biesel (Editor) -- This book includes wonderful step-by-step instructions for science fair projects for students in grades 2 - 5. This is a must for your younger students.
by Glen Vecchione (Author) -- It might be hard to
not find a suitable project in this book. It's great for coming up with ideas.
by Janice VanCleave (Author) -- Janice VanCleave is the authority on science fairs. This book should be in the library of anyone who ever has to deal with science fairs.
by Janice VanCleave (Author) - Didn't get enough ideas in Janet's last book? Try this one. It should be on every science fair shelf, right next to the original.
by Joe Rhatigan and Heather Smith -- Lots of great ideas here which have already been tested by some sharp young people.
By Julianne B. Bochinski --- Here's a great reference for science fairs from start to finish.
By Ruth Bombaugh --- This book is full of wonderful advice on science fairs through the whole process.
By Vincent Douglas --- An excellent place to start. Discover how to have a successful science fait project.