SCIENCE NIGHT
Tuesday, March 25th 2025 6:30-8:00 PM
Everyone (K-5th grade) is invited to participate! Presentations will not be judged, but all participants will have the opportunity to present their project to a mentor and enter into a raffle for a prize.
Students can create a project alone or as part of a group of 2 or 3 students.
Students: You will have the opportunity to present a science, technology, engineering, or mathematics project by conducting an experiment, building a project, etc. Projects can include the investigation of phenomenon or an engineered solution to a problem, a real world connection, focus on learning rather than a product, or presenting a video, coding project, model, or prototype.
Talk to your teacher and parents about topics that interest you. With your parents' help, visit the library or search the internet for ideas to find a topic that interests you and determine what you will need to do to complete your project.
Registration is due by March 18th and must include a project title and description
Resources for Projects
BOOKS
Ace your (biology, chemistry, space etc.) science fair projects by Robert Gardner
Bridges with 25 science projects for kids by Jennifer Swanson
Science experiments at home: discover the science in everyday life by Susan Martineau
Maker Lab: 28 Super Cool Projects: Build, Invent, and Create by Jack Challoner
Potential websites of interest:
A project does not need to be complex or complicated or time consuming. Participation with even a simple project can be a great experience for the students, so please consider encouraging your student to join in.
Tips & Guidelines
Remember Safety First!
Matches, flames or flammable liquids are not allowed.
Messy projects must have a parent or guardian at the display at all times, with a roll of paper towels for any spills.
Projects involving electrical circuits and those requiring use of an electrical outlet, must have an adult present at all times.
No live animals.
We reserve the right to reject proposals that are harmful or unsafe for any reason.
Questions? Please feel free to contact:
Jim Bogan (jbogan@gmail.com) or Halley Oyer (halleyoyer@gmail.com)