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228 pp.
| Wiley |
December, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-471-45767-1$$29.95
|
PaperISBN 0-471-46043-5$$14.95 New ed. (1996)
(4)
YA
Illustrated by
Judy DiBiase.
An identical guide to conceiving, planning, presenting, and displaying science fair projects makes up the first part of these books. The second part offers specific student-generated projects (fifty in Complete, thirty-five in More), that range from simple to complex; the numbered instructions emphasize process rather than theory. Appendixes offer additional ideas, fair locations, and suppliers. Glos., ind. Review covers these titles: The Complete Handbook of Science Fair Projects and More Award-Winning Science Fair Projects.