Title: Carie Callan Lopatka
1FCAT and Science Fair
- Carie Callan Lopatka
- Orange County Regional Science and Engineering
Fair
2Florida Comprehensive Assessment Test
- Checks for knowledge of
- Understanding What You Read
- Analyzing Primary Source Information
- Comparing and Contrasting
- Main Idea, Details and Patterns of Organization
- Gathering, Analyzing and Evaluating Information
- Synthesizing Information and Drawing Conclusions
- Recognizing Cause-and-Effect Relationships
- Narrative Writing
3Understanding What You Read Analyzing Primary
Source Information
- In the Science Fair process students must prepare
a complete bibliographic search on their topic. - It can be established that they understand what
they read by providing a written summary of the
article including knowledge gained and article
authenticity.
4Comparing and Contrasting
Science is always changing and through that
change discovery is made.
- Comparision and Contrast are key elements in any
scientific experiment. Students observe
similarities and differences between their
control and experimental groups. In turn,
correlating those changes with their variables.
5Main Idea, Details and Patterns of Organization
- During an independent science research project
students must select a main idea of study. As
they read their selected references they can make
notes of any supporting details, ie. - Previously performed experiments on their topic
- Appropriate dates or people involved
- Results obtained
- Patterns of Organization come into play as
students begin to realize the actual steps of
their experimentation and through trial and error
reassess their procedure.
6Gathering, Analyzing and Evaluating
Informationthrough the Scientific Method
7Recognizing Cause-and-Effect Relationships
- Through the careful analysis of data, students
should be able to recognize the presence or
absence of cause-and-effect relationships.
8Synthesizing Information and Drawing Conclusions
- Throughout the entire scientific process students
are required to assimilate information gained
from various sources - Their current experiment
- Related current articles
- Interviews with professionals
- Previous experiments
- Past experiences
- Students may then draw their own conclusions by
considering the following - Hypothesis
- Data
- Results
- Information
- Common sense
9Participating Counties
For a complete list log on to http//www.fffs.ucf.
edu/
10Why Science Fair?
- Science Fair is the real application of
scientific principles and techniques, not just
reading about what someone else did in a book. - You, your school and your students deserve
recognition for all your hard work and dedication
to the promotion of science education in your
community.
11Why Science Fair?
- Science Fair brings FCAT to life (Reading,
Writing, Math and Science) as well as integrates
National Science Standards! - Student research promotes skills that are
essential in the job force - Teamwork Honesty Time Management
- Responsibility Discipline Organization
Skills
12Valuable Resource
- The Ultimate Guide to Science Fair Projects
- Step by step student workbook
- Low cost guide for independent study
- Detailed instructions and glossary
- High School edition includes statistical analysis
- Middle and High School Editions
- Teacher Resource Edition
- www.awesomeguides.com