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		<title>Encouraging a Love of Science</title>
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			As I continue to plan my first science fair, I&#8217;m learning a lot about the process. So far, my biggest challenge has been to just get kids to sign up. At first, I only had four kids signed up. I had to extend the deadline to try and get more kids.
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			</div><div style="clear:both"></div><div style="padding-bottom:4px;"></div><p>As I continue to plan my first science fair, I&#8217;m learning a lot about the process. So far, my biggest challenge has been to just get kids to sign up. At first, I only had four kids signed up. I had to extend the deadline to try and get more kids.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t an easy task, convincing elementary age children that committing to extra work and research after school and on the weekends is good for them. It also isn&#8217;t easy to convince parents that science fair isn&#8217;t the daunting, overwhelming task it appears to be.</p>
<p>After all, last year, I was one of those parents. I had a first grader who loved science and I myself had never participated in a science fair when I was younger. I had no idea where to start and I definitely didn&#8217;t understand the difference between performing an experiment and doing a science fair project. I remembered something about the scientific method but couldn&#8217;t name a step if I had to.</p>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been planning this year&#8217;s science fair with that in mind. I&#8217;m putting together a packet that will help step students through the process and help parents in their support role. I&#8217;m reaching out to students and working to get them excited about science. I&#8217;ve also found a lot of support from the school staff and teachers.</p>
<p>I had a slow start on the march to get participants, but things are picking up. I have 55 kids signed up. Last year, they only had 30. I&#8217;m now more stressed about finding enough space and tables instead of filling the emptiness with four students.</p>
<p>I received a huge reward last week for my efforts. No, it wasn&#8217;t a gold medal in science fair planning. A friend of my daughter&#8217;s told me I was her inspiration for joining the science fair. The experiments and science activities I have brought into the classroom over the past two years excited her about science.</p>
<p>Up next, ordering ribbons, picking a science experiment giveaway and plotting the space. I think this is the fun part of planning? Maybe not .</p>
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