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St. Leo School
April 16, 2015
Ms. Clemente
Required Elements
• Research paper
• Log book
• Display board
• Lab report
• Oral presentation
Research paper
Rough draft due 2/28/15 but may be turned in
earlier for grading
Must follow specific formatting:
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Typed
Double spaced
Size 12 font, times new roman
Margins 0.5” all around
2-3 page minimum plus bibliography
Do not add extra spaces between paragraphs or paragraph titles to make is appear
longer
• Proper citations required to avoid plagiarism (will work on this in ELA classes)
• Bibliography completed in APA format required to receive credit.
Lab report
Rough draft due 3/11/15 but may be turned in
earlier for grading
• Lab reports should be completed using the scientific method format.
• Students have received a formatting sheet that must be followed.
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List of materials
Hypothesis
Procedure list
Analyze and conclude
• Including all data table and results
• Even failed trials
Experiment
All experiments conducted must be done by the
student (s).
They must follow safety precautions and have the
lab report laid out before completing any tests.
Hypothesis must be formed before test is
done to be viable. Even if hypothesis is wrong
you just record that in analyze and conclude.
Log Book
Rough draft due 3/21/15 but may be turned in
earlier for grading
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Must be in a 3 ring binder with all important information
Beginning should have a brief summary of experiment
Does NOT include research paper or any pages printed off of the internet.
Type most data to ensure neatness, as well as ease of judging
All research should be re-written and properly cited, including
bibliography
• Copy of lab report should be included, with all pictures of results as well as
graphs and data tables
• Pictures should all be labeled.
• Any informed consent forms (if applicable)
Display guidelines
• Project board must fit into a 40” by 26” table space
• All items must be free standing, there is no wall space
available. Tri fold project boards work perfectly.
• Access to electrical outlets is limited, so if needed, please
bring a heavy duty 3 pronged extension cord.
Banned Items
• Anything that could be hazardous is prohibited from display at the Science
Fair, including the following:
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Live animals and poisonous plants
Pathogenic microbial agents (viruses, bacteria, fungi)
Hypodermic needles, syringes, razor blades, or other sharp items
Instruments containing mercury, even thermometers. (Use digital)
Glass bottles and lab ware, either empty or containing any substance
Drugs, over the counter medications, antibiotics, and vitamins
Vacuum systems
Explosive or highly toxic chemicals
Microwaves
Radio waves
• All power driven parts must be suitably guarded to prevent unauthorized
use
• No open flame, torch, or burner in the display area.
• Robotics projects should have interlocks or other controls
Informed consent forms
If any person is participating in your child’s science fair project in any way, (even an
interview) they must complete the informed consent form.
Available on my website, and handed out in class.
All formatting sheets are available on
my website if the original was lost.
Msclemente.weebly.com
Science Fair Advisors
New this year!!
I have 8th grade, NJHS volunteers to serve as science
fair advisors during recess periods.
Students will fill out help wanted forms and give
them to me and I will assign them a student and a
meeting time to address problems. If it is more
complex I will address the problem myself.