2008 Insect Fair Info

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What is the Insect Fair?

The Monarchs in the Classroom Insect Fair is an opportunity for students to display their research projects in a science fair-like setting. It is held annually at the University of Minnesota and is sponsored by the Medtronic Foundation, the Minnesota Higher Education Services Office, and Monarchs in the Classroom.

When and where is the Insect Fair?

The 12th annual Insect Fair is on Saturday, December 13, 2008, at the University of Minnesota Coffman Union (Minneapolis Campus) from 10:00 am to 3:00 pm.

Here's a map:
http://www1.umn.edu/twincities/maps/CMU/index.html

Who can attend the Insect Fair?

Anyone can attend the Insect Fair as a visitor; however, we recommend that student researchers be in at least 4th grade. If you have not attended one of our summer courses, please contact Karen at 612-624-8706 or oberh001@umn.edu about bringing students.

What kinds of projects do students conduct?

Any projects related to insects or their habitats are welcome! These projects can include field or classroom experiments on insects or other organisms that share their habitat, library research, class data analyses, or reports on observations of insects in the classroom, at home or outside. All student presenters must make a poster on their research, and submit an abstract for their poster.

What happens at the Insect Fair?

Students will be interviewed in small groups, and will have the opportunity to attend two break-out sessions that include fun activities on insects. All participants will receive a lunch and awards for preparing projects.

More Details

Each teacher can bring 1-6 students to the Fair (more if you cover their costs of $20 per participant); this cost includes the meal for students and teachers. All participating teachers can receive up to $50 reimbursement for supplies (we need receipts to reimburse you). You will also receive a $75 stipend for bringing students.

All student presenters must make a poster on their research, and submit an abstract for their poster. The research projects can be experimental, carried out in the classroom, outside, or in the library; they do not have to have "earth-shattering" results. In addition to carrying out and presenting their research, whenever possible we ask that each student give at least two "outreach" presentations to younger students, their peers, or adult groups.

How do I sign up?

We will collect all Insect Fair information online. The first step is to sign up online by 10/6/2008 if you'd like to participate. If this is your first time attending, you will need to register for a new account on our website. (If you've attended before, you should login with your existing username and password and re-activate your registration.) You will be able to login at a later point to submit student participant names, project titles, etc. Check below for a summary timeline and deadlines for participant names, project titles, etc. We look forward to seeing you again, and learning about the great research you and your students are doing!

Additional Attendees

Others are welcome to attend the banquet, but will need to register and pay $10 for food. This is an excellent opportunity for parents to see their students shine! Teachers must enter the additional attendee names for those planning to stay for lunch.

Summary of 12th Annual Insect Fair Key Information

Deadlines

Fall 2008

Students conduct research with insects in teams, as classes, or individually:

Fall/Winter 2008: Students attending Insect Fair conduct outreach

Saturday, December 13, 2008: Insect Fair at University of Minnesota Coffman Union (Minneapolis Campus)

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