International Science Fair | Choosing a Project
January 15, 2020 • EPISODE 2
Roger Billings helps students prepare for the International Science Fair by guiding them on how to choose a project, form a hypothesis, and ask the right questions. Using examples like growing seeds and Venus flytraps, he shows how curiosity can lead to a winning science fair project.

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How do we get the hypothesis from the invention?
Amazing things are happening
Wow! That was a great story you told there about of the mouse and the fly Dr. Roger Billings !!!!!!!!!!!!🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯😱😱😱😱😱😱
I really love the way you are able to make someone who is having a bad day turn into a very great moment in an instant.
Can’t wait till next year!
Love this one!!
I love all the people’s creativity!
I think the idea of a science fair is super cool. It allows people to explore their creative abilities and explore their imagination.
What a blast of the past
I love science experiments
I Love This So Much
Let’s get out there and change the world!
The International Science Fair!
Like to watch magic
Watching this from Kentucky!
Cool! I love that.
Wow! Love this!! ❤️