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A visit to Science Exhibition


A Visit to Science Fair


Science Fair is an exciting opportunity for students to do research, design experiments, collect and analyze data, make conclusions and share their results with the scientific community. Chicago Public School's Symposium and Essay contests are two ways you can get involved. 

Students’ projects range from simple to complex and span all major areas of scientific study. Each project must include a poster, data tables, a data log, and a three-dimensional component, such as the apparatus used to collect the data. Projects are evaluated by a group of judges from the scientific, technological, and academic communities of the Capital Region. Students are given the opportunity to discuss their projects with each judge.

A fair means a periodical gathering in some open place. I had got the rare opportunity of visiting Science Fair in Pune. The fair was held on 18/12/2011 .

The fair is conducted every year on the Shivaji Stedium  Thereby we commemorate our sea-trade with other countries in past. I had been to the fair with four of my friends. On our way to Pune, we discussed many things about our racial past.

We reached the fair-in the Morning. The place of fair was overcrowded with children, Students, College Students,  men and women. Men of different occupations had assembled there. Goods of various kinds had been brought for show and sale. People amused themselves in a great variety of ways.

Some people had come to dispose of their articles. Some had come to buy and some for sightseeing. Mostly the people were from the neighboring villages. The fair continued for about a week. The place was full of stalls made of straw and bamboo. The place was spacious and there was proper sanitary arrangement.

 School students were presenting their own ideas through science projects. Some were so simple and some were so complicated to understand. but the atmosphere of Exhibition was totally science oriented.

I had seen many many projects but I like only following projects it doesn’t mean other were not so good but I like following.

Life Science Ideas

Compare the germination of monocot seeds and dicot seeds. Experiment with different factors, like sunlight, fertilizer or water, that affect germination (seed sprouting) speeds.Experiment with how the pH of soil affects plant growth. (Use a soil analyzer.) Develop an experiment that tests the importance of CO2 to plant health.Do plants grow differently under different wavelengths of light (like ultraviolet and fluorescent)?Design an experiment to discover the effects of abnormal radiation on plant growth, using irradiated seeds that are treated at different radiation levels.Use a microscope to study protozoa. (Find them in a local pond, or grow them yourself. To experiment with specific species, purchase a live culture.) How do heat, light, and water pH affect them? You could also do a pond water study to determine the various effects of pollutants on pond life.

Experiment with the use of antibiotics and common household cleaners to fight bacteria growth. (To grow your own bacteria samples, use agar & petri dishes. For a sample step-by-step procedure and more project ideas, check out our bacteria science project guide. )Do bees recognize patterns? Can this help them find their food sources?How do ants lead each other to a food source using scent (pheremones)? And what effect does temperature have on ant movement?Experiment with Glo Germ gel to develop methods to stop the spread of germs.

Earth Science Ideas

Experiment with the effects of erosion (by wind, water, ice, or gravity) on different rock or soil types. Does vegetation in the soil slow erosion? See our rock experiments for more erosion ideas.Perform an acid test to discover if local minerals contain carbonate compounds, and consider how this might relate to the surrounding plant and animal life.Find out how temperature, wind, or humidity affects the rate of evaporation. Does that have any impact on precipitation? (Compare hot and humid to hot and windy or hot and cloudy environments.)Sink holes are formed when the rock below the soil is dissolved by ground water. What kind of rock would present the most risk of a sink hole? How might acid rain or chemical waste affect this?Experiment with a black light to test for fluorescent minerals. Do minerals fluoresce differently under longwave and shortwave ultraviolet light?
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