All students will be required to do a science fair project. The grade for the science fair project will be a MAJOR part of the 3rd nine weeks grade. 7th Grade projects are due early in February 10, 2010.
Science fair projects must be experimental, not just a research project or demonstration. There should be a clear answer to the question "What am I trying to prove?"
How will my project be graded?
Check out the Grading Rubric.
Please remember, the project is presented in two forms, once on the display board, and in a folder turned in with the display board. The folder and the display board will contain nearly all the same information. (Flat folders are preferred over ring binder, please)
What should my science fair project include?
Each project should include a written report as well as a display (which will include much of the same information).
The basic parts include the following:
Creative Title: "FLUFFY FUZZ"
Scientific Title: "The effect of Static electricity on different types of lint"
Abstract: a 7 sentence paragraph summarizing the problem, hypothesis, data, and conclusions: 1. Restate the problem 2. Restate your hypothesis 3. Briefly describe your procedure 4. (more on procedures or start your summary of results) 5. Summary of results 6. Compare to hypothesis 7. State your conclusion. Statement of the Problem: State the problem as question.
Background research:Summarize your research of this topic from books, magazine, encyclopedias, etc. This is NOT printed webpages. You must dig up information and write it in YOUR OWN WORDS!
Hypothesis: Most often in an "If...then" type statement.
Materials/Supplies: This needs to be a detailed list of everything needed for your procedures.
Procedures:Step by step list of procedures for the experiment
Data: This section will include charts, graphs, pictures, etc., which show the reader the results of your experimentation.
Conclusion:The results of these procedures indicate that... How do your results affect you? What does this mean? Does this apply to other things? What errors might have been made? How could you set up a more meaningful test next time? Acknowledgements: "I would like to thank Mom, Dad, Teacher?"...who was helpful?
References: Where did you find your information? List all the sources you used.
Helpful Links Ideas from Robert Krampf Ideas 1 Ideas 2 Ideas 3
All Science Fair Projects
CyberFair Homepage
An Introductory Guide to Experimental Projects
SF Project Resource Guide
SF Resources Steve Spangler Science Middle School Science Projects Science Fair Projects World