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CSK – SILAMBU Science Fair

  • Opportunities to showcase work with the school community
  • Mastery of the scientific method
  • Hands-on exploration of STEM disciplines
  • Exposure to real-world scientific inquiry and experimentation
  • Inspiration to pursue future interests and careers in STEM
  • Building resilience through trial, error, and discovery and much more

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Are you a budding scientist with a brilliant idea? Step forward and showcase your brilliance!!🚀

📅 Event Details

 Date : 25 April 2026
Time : 10 AM - 12 PM
Location : Farmington High School
Michigan, USA

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💡 Who can Participate

All students are welcome—from budding young scientists in the lower grades to advanced researchers in the upper grades.

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🤖 Project Categories

Physics
Chemistry
Biology
Application Technology (AI/Softtech/Startup Ideas)

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🏆Winners- TBD

Winners will get free admission to Michigan Science Center

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💡 Event Schedule - TBD
9:30 AM - 10 AM - Setup
10:00 AM - 12 PM - Setup
9:30 AM - 10 AM - Setup

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🔬 TBD
Projects may be completed individually or in small groups, depending on grade‑level guidelines.

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1. Can we work in groups?
Projects may be completed individually or in small groups?
2. Is there a dress code?
3. What categories are available?
Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Engineering, and AI. Pick the category that best fits your project's main discipline.
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General Rules
Projects must be the original work of the students.
Each project must have a clear aim, hypothesis, procedure, and conclusion.
All materials should be safe and school-appropriate.
Working models are encouraged but not mandatory.

Display & Presentation
Use a display board with the project title, team members’ names, and class.
Include charts, diagrams, and photographs where possible.
Prepare a 3–5 minute explanation of your project for visitors and judges.

Safety Guidelines
To ensure a safe and successful event for all students, staff, and visitors, please adhere to the following mandatory safety protocols.
Open Flames: No candles, burners, or matches.
Hazardous Chemicals: No strong acids, bases, or toxic/flammable solvents.
Pathogens: No infectious agents, bacteria cultures, or fungi.
Live Animals: Vertebrate animals are not permitted. Use high-quality photos, videos, or anatomical models instead.

All experiments involving chemical reactions or electricity must be conducted under the supervision of a parent or teacher.

For queries, contact swami@silambu.us