By Anthony D. Fredericks and Isaac Asimov. Everything you need to know, whether you are a teacher designing and developing the fair or a parent or teacher guiding students to successful participation, you can find in this we...

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By Anthony D. Fredericks and Isaac Asimov. Everything you need to know, whether you are a teacher designing and developing the fair or a parent or teacher guiding students to successful participation, you can find in this well-organized, plainly written book, including timetables, project-selection ideas, research suggestions, display dos and don'ts, guidelines for judging projects, and a reproducible planning guide for students. Grades 4–8. Suggested resources. Illustrated. 8½" x 11". Good Year Books. 112 pages. ©2001. GDY419.

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