Science Fair



February 4,2012
Science Fair Project
Requirements:

1. Notebook
2. Display Board
3. Multimedia
• dated record of all work done on the
            science project

                  1. detailed notes
                  2. original
                     observations
                  3. data from the
                     experiment
SCIENCE FAIR NOTEBOOK
Section 1:Introduction
•Forms
•Overview: Why you picked this project? What you discovered from your
             experiment? How does this impact our world?
Section 2: Lab
  I. Purpose/Problem (hypothesis)
 II. Materials
III. Procedure
 IV. Data
  V. Conclusion
Section 3:Research (make copy) or write an abstract for each
       •Encyclopedia
       •Book
       •Magazine, pamphlet, newspaper
       •Internet site
       •Personal Interview of an expert on your
Section 4: Bibliography: ABC order
       •Selected (the 5 or more resource you used in your research)
       •Non-selected (places you went but did not use in your Research)
Section 5:Technology –printed copy of your presentation
       •Power point
       •Prezi
       •Voci
       •Animoto.com
       •Slideshare
1. Introduction
Should Include
• Checklist for Adult 1 (required)
•Student Checklist 1A (required)
•Approval Form 1B (required)
•Official Abstract and Certification (required)

   Other Paper work if needed for your experiment
• Human participant 4, Informed Consent, Qualified Scientist form 2
• Vertebrate Animals 5A, 5B, and 2
• Biological Agents 6A, 6B, 2, and 3
• Chemicals, Activities and Device 2 and 3

•Overview: Why you picked this project? What you discovered from
        your experiment? How does this impact our world?
2. Lab/ Scientific Method
• I. Problem/Research Question
      Hypothesis - 1 - 2 sentences
•   II. Equipment & Materials - list
•   III. Procedure - numbered list
•   IV. Data
•   V. Conclusion
Variables
• It is important for an experiment to
  be a fair test.
• You conduct a fair test by making
  sure that you change one factor at
  a time while keeping all other
  conditions the same.
Independent Variable

•One thing that you changed in your
  experiment.
• If you are testing the growth of plants
  in different light levels, the
  independent variable is the amount of
  light each group of plants receives.
Dependent Variable
• Quantity that you are measuring in
  your experiment
• If you are testing the growth of plants
  in different light levels, the
  dependent variable might be the
  height of the plants grown in
  different light levels.
Controlled variables
• Variables that were held constant for
  all groups.
• If you are testing the growth of plants
  in different light levels, the
  controlled variable might be the type
  of plants, the pot size, the amount of
  dirt and the amount of water.
•   Start-to-finish, dated record     all work done
    on the project.
•   Every entry should include the date it was
    made.
•   Typed or neatly handwritten.
•   use tables, notes, etc., to record your
    experimental results
6. Conclusions & Recommendations
• State whether or not your hypothesis
  was correct and why.
• Make recommendations for improving
  your project & for further study.
• Interpret your results.
• What do they say?
3.Research
Make copy or write abstract
• Encyclopedia (not wikipedia)
• Books
• Internet
• Interviews
• Magazines, Newspaper, Pamplets
4. Bibliography
ABC order
  •Selected (the 5 or more resource
  you used in your research)

  •Non-selected (places you went but
  did not use in your Research)

  Written in correct APA style
5. Multi-Media

Technology –printed copy of your
presentation
  •Power point
  •Prezi
  •Voci
  •Animoto.com
  •Slideshare
Science Fair Project Requirements:


• The purpose of the display is to show
  what you have done.
• The exhibit should be visually appealing,
  using color and photos to show the work
  you have done.
• Photographs must be dated and labeled
  to relay the progress of the experiment,
  and/or the outcome of the experiment.
Think of the display board as a commercial
             for your project.




 Include the following information
      on your display board:
Title
   The title of your project. Make it
   Catchy: Shake, Rattle, and Roll
Data and Graphics
   Present any significant data, graphs,
   and pictures in this section. Visual
   representations of your results, if done
   effectively, are worth thousands of
   words.
Problem/ Purpose
  State the problem that you were
  originally concerned with and
  explain why you selected the
  topic you did?
Hypothesis
  State your hypothesis as an
  if/then statement.
Procedure
  State the procedures you
  followed. What experiments did
  you perform and why?
Results
  What did you find out from your
  data? Explain the results here.
Conclusions
  Was your hypothesis right or
  wrong? Can you make a new
  statement that you know to be true
  based on your research?
Recommendations
  From everything you learned would
  you make any recommendations for
  further research? Write your ideas
  for research in this section.
DISPLAY BOARD LAYOUT EXAMPLE
What
not to
 do !
SCIENCE FAIR
             IMPORTANT DATES!
• November 30: Science Fair Project Question Due-
              GoogleDocs
• January 3: NoteBook Check
• February 4: Entire Project Due (display board,
             Notebook, and presentation)
            Judging will be done at school.

• February 6: SanLee Science Fair

• February 16: Regional Science Fair Pembroke
Teacher & Parent Resources

• http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-
  projects/teacher_resources.shtml
• http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-
  projects/printable_project_logbook.pdf
• http://www.yoursciencefairprojects.com/science-fair-
  experiment-idea.html
• http://www.fair.science-resources.org/timeline.htm
• http://rves.fort-mill.k12.sc.us/resources/science-fair
• http://school.discoveryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral/
REQUIREMENTS                                     POINTS
Project Question– GoogleDocs DUE: November 30
NoteBook Check                DUE: January 3
Completed Notebook             DUE: February 4     50
Board                          DUE: February 4     30
Presentation (Multi media)     DUE: February 4     20
TOTAL                                              /100

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    Science Fair Project Requirements: 1.Notebook 2. Display Board 3. Multimedia
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    • dated recordof all work done on the science project 1. detailed notes 2. original observations 3. data from the experiment
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    SCIENCE FAIR NOTEBOOK Section1:Introduction •Forms •Overview: Why you picked this project? What you discovered from your experiment? How does this impact our world? Section 2: Lab I. Purpose/Problem (hypothesis) II. Materials III. Procedure IV. Data V. Conclusion Section 3:Research (make copy) or write an abstract for each •Encyclopedia •Book •Magazine, pamphlet, newspaper •Internet site •Personal Interview of an expert on your Section 4: Bibliography: ABC order •Selected (the 5 or more resource you used in your research) •Non-selected (places you went but did not use in your Research) Section 5:Technology –printed copy of your presentation •Power point •Prezi •Voci •Animoto.com •Slideshare
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    1. Introduction Should Include •Checklist for Adult 1 (required) •Student Checklist 1A (required) •Approval Form 1B (required) •Official Abstract and Certification (required) Other Paper work if needed for your experiment • Human participant 4, Informed Consent, Qualified Scientist form 2 • Vertebrate Animals 5A, 5B, and 2 • Biological Agents 6A, 6B, 2, and 3 • Chemicals, Activities and Device 2 and 3 •Overview: Why you picked this project? What you discovered from your experiment? How does this impact our world?
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    2. Lab/ ScientificMethod • I. Problem/Research Question Hypothesis - 1 - 2 sentences • II. Equipment & Materials - list • III. Procedure - numbered list • IV. Data • V. Conclusion
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    Variables • It isimportant for an experiment to be a fair test. • You conduct a fair test by making sure that you change one factor at a time while keeping all other conditions the same.
  • 9.
    Independent Variable •One thingthat you changed in your experiment. • If you are testing the growth of plants in different light levels, the independent variable is the amount of light each group of plants receives.
  • 10.
    Dependent Variable • Quantitythat you are measuring in your experiment • If you are testing the growth of plants in different light levels, the dependent variable might be the height of the plants grown in different light levels.
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    Controlled variables • Variablesthat were held constant for all groups. • If you are testing the growth of plants in different light levels, the controlled variable might be the type of plants, the pot size, the amount of dirt and the amount of water.
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    Start-to-finish, dated record all work done on the project. • Every entry should include the date it was made. • Typed or neatly handwritten. • use tables, notes, etc., to record your experimental results
  • 13.
    6. Conclusions &Recommendations • State whether or not your hypothesis was correct and why. • Make recommendations for improving your project & for further study. • Interpret your results. • What do they say?
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    3.Research Make copy orwrite abstract • Encyclopedia (not wikipedia) • Books • Internet • Interviews • Magazines, Newspaper, Pamplets
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    4. Bibliography ABC order •Selected (the 5 or more resource you used in your research) •Non-selected (places you went but did not use in your Research) Written in correct APA style
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    5. Multi-Media Technology –printedcopy of your presentation •Power point •Prezi •Voci •Animoto.com •Slideshare
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    Science Fair ProjectRequirements: • The purpose of the display is to show what you have done. • The exhibit should be visually appealing, using color and photos to show the work you have done. • Photographs must be dated and labeled to relay the progress of the experiment, and/or the outcome of the experiment.
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    Think of thedisplay board as a commercial for your project. Include the following information on your display board:
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    Title The title of your project. Make it Catchy: Shake, Rattle, and Roll Data and Graphics Present any significant data, graphs, and pictures in this section. Visual representations of your results, if done effectively, are worth thousands of words.
  • 21.
    Problem/ Purpose State the problem that you were originally concerned with and explain why you selected the topic you did? Hypothesis State your hypothesis as an if/then statement.
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    Procedure Statethe procedures you followed. What experiments did you perform and why? Results What did you find out from your data? Explain the results here.
  • 23.
    Conclusions Wasyour hypothesis right or wrong? Can you make a new statement that you know to be true based on your research? Recommendations From everything you learned would you make any recommendations for further research? Write your ideas for research in this section.
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    SCIENCE FAIR IMPORTANT DATES! • November 30: Science Fair Project Question Due- GoogleDocs • January 3: NoteBook Check • February 4: Entire Project Due (display board, Notebook, and presentation) Judging will be done at school. • February 6: SanLee Science Fair • February 16: Regional Science Fair Pembroke
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    Teacher & ParentResources • http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair- projects/teacher_resources.shtml • http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair- projects/printable_project_logbook.pdf • http://www.yoursciencefairprojects.com/science-fair- experiment-idea.html • http://www.fair.science-resources.org/timeline.htm • http://rves.fort-mill.k12.sc.us/resources/science-fair • http://school.discoveryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral/
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    REQUIREMENTS POINTS Project Question– GoogleDocs DUE: November 30 NoteBook Check DUE: January 3 Completed Notebook DUE: February 4 50 Board DUE: February 4 30 Presentation (Multi media) DUE: February 4 20 TOTAL /100