Thursday, January 17, 2013

Science Fair Winners


  
  
CCCS Science Fair Winners

Biology
First Place- Mary Johns             
Second Place- Paige Phillips and Bekka Bellanger    
Honorable Mention-Nickolas Studdard and Hannah Roy 

Chemistry
First Place-Christina Caldwell  
Second Place-Michael Kudryashov, Rebecca Dummet 
Honorable Mention-Gabby Loup, Brice Berthelot and Liseth Rodriquez

Physics
First Place-Stephen Vondenstein 
Second Place-Paul Kudryashov, Matt Minton, Micah Robertson          
Honorable Mention-Phoebe Hingle and Shenique Hines 

Earth Science
First Place-Rebekah Bass and Chantel Hoffman

Saturday, January 12, 2013

SCIENCE FAIR

The Science Fair is Tuesday.  The projects will be on display in the Black and White Room. All students should set up their projects in the Black and White by 8:30 on Tuesday morning. 

Each project will have a judging sheet placed in front of the project.  The sheet will have the names of the student/s, the title of the project and the subject investigated.  These forms will be available from Mr. Rowden on Monday.  It is the participant's responsibility to fill out the form and set up their own project. 

The projects will be arranged on tables by the subject matter of the topic investigated.  The groupings are as follows: Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Earth Science/Environmental Science.  Set up your project on the table that best represents your topic.  

Remember that your project includes your display board, final notebook and logbook.  You may bring your model or experimental material and place it in front of your project although it is not required.

Block 1 students may take their projects home at the end of the day and Block 2 students should return their projects to Mr. Rowden's classroom.

Thanks for your participation!


Tuesday, December 18, 2012

Block 2 Biology and Physics Students


Attention: Block 2 Science Students

CCCS Science Fair Project


The Science Fair Project is due
Tuesday, January 15.

The following items must be turned in the first week of class for credit toward the final project grade:

Hypothesis                                             Due Monday, January 7               
Research Paper                                      Due Wednesday, January 9         
Results, Data, Graphs, Conclusion       Due Friday, January 11


Check the Information Packet Tab for detailed information on the
Final Science Fair Project.

For more ideas, browse through the older posts.






Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Reminder

Block 1 Students

This Friday is the turn in date for your completed project.  Please review the information packet for details on all of the required items. 


Block 2 Students

Your research paper should be completed by next week.  Try to stay on schedule so that your project will be completed on time.  You should begin your experiment after your research is done.  Be sure to follow the guidelines stated in the information packet.  See Mrs. Gendron or Mr. Rowden if you have any questions.

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Attention

Block 1 Students

The deadline for the Science Fair project is November 30.  You must turn in a completed project to receive a grade.  Please talk to Mr. Rowden or Mrs. Gendron if you have any questions.

Block 2 Students

You should begin your project this week.  This Friday is the due date for your topic/hypothesis to be turned in.  Please scroll down and look at some of the previous posts for information and helpful websites.  Please talk to Mr. Rowden or Mrs. Gendron if you have any questions.

Tuesday, October 23, 2012

Block 1 Science Students

You should be well on your way to finishing your research paper.  Friday is the assigned day for the research paper to be completed.  The paper should be 4 to 8 typed pages.  See the Science Fair packet for more information.  Be sure to save a digital copy of your final draft.

When your research is complete, you should start working on your materials, procedure and experiment.  Have your logbook ready so that you can start making entries as you plan and conduct your experiment.



Surprised nerd

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Special Approval

The deadline for special approval has been extended to October 19th.  Read the following to see if your project requires special approval:

"ALL projects which deal with the following conditions or test subjects MUST be submitted for review and approval before students initiate projects.
·         All microorganisms whether known or unknown, or any potential pathogens
·         Non‐human vertebrate organisms including all cells, tissue, body fluids, embryos or fetuses, and eggs (indicate gestational age),
·         All human subjects (including all human cells, tissue, body fluids and all behavioral science projects)
·         Prescription drugs, alcohol, tobacco product and any other restricted or controlled substances,
·         Potentially hazardous biological or chemical materials/substances,
·         Recombinant DNA technologies,
·         Potentially hazardous equipment, devices or practices such as those dealing with firearms, explosive materials, radiation."