This is a district created site with resources for parents.
Science Buddies
http://www.sciencebuddies.org
Science Buddies is a non-profit organization that provides free online resources for science education. The website helps K-12 students do better science fair projects. The Topic Selection Wizard offers a large online library of project ideas and Starter Kits. Science Buddies also offers Ask an Expert, an online forum in which students can ask questions about their projects and get answers from scientists and engineers who volunteer as e-mentors. Science Buddies also maintains a set of teacher resources for science fair planning and a science fair project help guide.
How to Do a Science Fair Project
https://www.jpl.nasa.gov/edu/teach/activity/how-to-do-a-science-fair-project/
The six-part video series features JPL scientist Serina Diniega, engineer Arby Argueta, and educator Ota Lutz, who team up to take viewers step by step through the project design process, from generating an idea to communicating the final results in an attractive display. Students learn about one of the hardest steps in the process - generating an idea - from the perspectives of scientific investigation and engineering design, discovering how to observe and ask questions about the world around them that can serve as starting points for their projects.
Citation Machine
http://www.citationmachine.net
Citation Machine automatically generates citations in MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian, and Harvard. Use this tool to create the bibliography for your Research Plan.
Science is Fun!
http://seven-oaks.net/sfblogA blog of science fair project ideas from NC science educator Beth Harris. Topics range from projects you can do with your pets to experiments done in the bathroom.