Task+Definition

   ** 1. Task Defintion: **

When selecting a topic, pick an area of science in which you have a particular interest, experience, or resources.
====The answer to the question must not be common knowledge. “Do plants need light to grow?”, or "Is recycling good for the environment?", are not good questions because most people know the answer to these questions. ==== ====Don't get too ambitious. Try something simple but elegant. It is better to do a great job on a simpler project than a mediocre job on a complex experiment. ==== ====The question should be a relevant question and have a real-world application if wanting to “compete” at STEM Fair. Current science news is a great way to develop a competitive and relevant science question.You will be graded on how well you design your experiment and follow the scientific method, as well as your presentation skills. ==== ====Once you have found a topic that interests you, consider possible constraints including time, the rules and guidelines, the contacts you will need to make, the resources and mentors you will need, and finally, the expenses. ====

The question must be written in a way that allows you to measure the results.
====Eliminate questions that cannot be answered by gathering evidence. Word questions in a way that allows them to be answered by an investigation or experiment. ====