Science Fair
Journal
Name ________________
Grade________________
Teacher_______________
DUE DATES: (Thursdays)
Topic – 10/10/2019
Purpose/Prediction – 10/17/2019
Materials/Procedure – 10/24/2019
Results – 11/7/2019
Conclusion – 11/21/2019
Projects Due – 12/9/2019
Science Fair is 3:00-4:30
Thursday, 12/12/2019
Science Fair Journal
Please note – the dates above are flexible. You can submit parts of
TOPIC
the journal together earlier or later if you need to. The purpose of
Due:in10/10/2019
the journal is to keep you communication with your science
teacher throughout your project process.
Name____________________________
Due by 10/10/2019
TOPIC: (must be in the form of a question )
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Your topic MUST be approved before starting the report. For ideas, search
“elementary science fair projects” online or check the library for books.
SEE ME IF YOU ARE HAVING TROUBLE!!
Stamp of Approval
Comments/suggestions: _____________________________________
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Science Fair Journal
PURPOSE & PREDICTION
Due: 10/17/2019
Name____________________________
Investigative Question: (Re-write the approved topic from the TOPIC page)
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Prediction: (What do I think will happen? Why do I think that?)
I think _____________________________________________________________________
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I think this because ________________________________________________________
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Engineering Projects:
Ask: What research is available to help me understand this problem?
Use your school login to access the library databases,
http://www.ccboe.com/departments/library/home/index.php
Be sure to attach your research to this page.
Imagine: What do I think will help solve this problem?
I think _____________________________________________________________________
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I think this because ________________________________________________________
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Science Fair Journal
MATERIALS & PROCEDURE
Due: 10/24/2019
Name____________________________
Materials: (A complete list of ALL materials needed)
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Procedure: (A step-by-step explanation of the investigation)
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Science Fair Journal
RESULTS!
Due: 11/7/2019
Name____________________________
Results: Display on a chart or graph, do three trials, find the average. If
you choose to create your chart or graph on a computer, please print the
information and submit it to Mr. Shanbarger.
Science Fair Journal
CONCLUSION
Due: 11/21/2019
Name____________________________
Conclusion: (What did you find out? Analyze your data.)
I FOUND OUT THAT…
I wanted to find out: (investigative question) _____________________________
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The answer to the investigative question is: _______________________________
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I KNOW THIS BECAUSE…
My data showed: _________________________________________________________
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Projects will be judged on:
1. Creativity (Is the topic appropriate? Is it original?)
2. Scientific Thought (Is it designed to answer a question? Was the
scientific method followed?)
3. Thoroughness (Is the project complete? Is the question answered
completely? Is the conclusion supported by results from the
experiment?)
4. Conclusion (Does it answer the original question? Is the answer
explained using data collected?)
5. Workmanship (Does the project look attractive? Are all words
spelled correctly?)
6. Oral presentation (Do I know what my project is all about?)
Intel ISEF Display and Safety Regulations
The following items are NOT allowed to be displayed at or on the project
board:
1. Living organisms, including plants
2. Taxidermy specimens or parts
3. Preserved vertebrate or invertebrate animals
4. Human or animal food
5. Human/animal parts or body fluids (exceptions: teeth, hair, dried bones,
histological dry mount sections, completely sealed wet mount tissue slides)
6. Plant materials (living, dead, or preserved) which are in their raw, unprocessed, or
non-manufactured state)
7. Laboratory/household chemicals including water
8. Poisons, drugs, controlled substances, hazardous substances or devices (firearms,
weapons, ammunition, reloading devices)
9. Dry ice or other sublimating solids
10. Sharp items (syringes, needles, pipettes, knives)
11. Flames or highly flammable materials
12. Batteries with open-top cells
13. Awards, medals, business cards, flags, acknowledgements, etc.
14. Photographs or other visual presentations depicting vertebrate animals in surgical
techniques, dissections, necropsies, or other lab procedures
15. Active Internet or e-mail connections as part of displaying or operating the project
at the Intel ISEF
16. Student names on the front and photos that include the student’s face.
No cultures of any kind may be grown or tested on.
No illegal materials (including tobacco and alcohol) can be tested.
LOOKING GOOD!
TITLE : Print neatly, stencil, cut out, or computer type words
for your display. Each word can be made on a separate piece
of white paper eliminating many mistakes on the board.
TITLE/REPORT : Glue each word or report onto a dark/bold
colored background paper. Using two colors or double
mounting letters and words works well.
PICTURES : Using photos or drawings help to make your
display more colorful.
PLACEMENT : Before gluing your project to the backboard,
try placing all items in different locations to see what looks
best. Placement of your report makes all the difference. Be
sure items are placed in order (follow the scientific method).
Center items and balance things on the display board.
GLUE : Use glue sparingly. A glue stick works well. When using
white glue, only use a small dot of glue in the corners of your
papers.
Accuracy A GOOD
Uniqueness
Creativity Science
Scientific Method = Fair
Neatness
Color Project
24”
18”
Are Oranges
Results
Purpose Really Orange?
Prediction
Conclusion
Materials:
Procedure
SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT CHECKLIST
Your project will be judged on how well you follow the scientific method. Use this
checklist to make sure that you have included all necessary information.
Was my project approved?
Is my project idea original?
Does my project look neat and appealing?
Purpose:
What is my project about?
Prediction:
What do I think will happen?
Why do I think that?
Materials:
Did I list ALL materials for my experiment?
Procedure:
Did I explain my experiment in detail?
Observations/Results:
Did I collect my data by conducting three trials?
Did I use graphs, charts, drawings, etc. to display results?
Conclusion:
Did I answer my Purpose?
Did I summarize my investigation?
Did I explain whether or not my prediction was verified?
Did I analyze my results and give proof from my investigation?
Sample Score Sheet to be used for planning only!