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1
FCAT and Science Fair
  • Carie Callan Lopatka
  • Orange County Regional Science and Engineering
    Fair

2
Florida 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

3
Understanding 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.

4
Comparing 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.

5
Main 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.

6
Gathering, Analyzing and Evaluating
Informationthrough the Scientific Method
7
Recognizing 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.

8
Synthesizing 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

9
Participating Counties
For a complete list log on to http//www.fffs.ucf.
edu/
10
Why 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.

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Why 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

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Valuable 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
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