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Fillable Printable Science Fair Project Report Sample

Fillable Printable Science Fair Project Report Sample

Science Fair Project Report Sample

Science Fair Project Report Sample

Requirements for Written Report
Note: Project Report is to be at display on day of set-up and left for judging day.
1. Written when study has ended.
2. Use Front Side of each page (unlimited number of pages).
3. Use 10 or 12 p t. Font minimum; Double Space or use 1.5 spacing, e xce p t for Abstr act .
4. Single spac e b e tween sections or part s if writing a st e p-wise method.
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A B C D
E F G H
I J L
Title of Project
Mary Smith
Einstein High School
Alamo Regional Science &
Engineering Fair
St. Mary’s University
February 25-26, & 28, 2016
Materials
List materials used or
include in method
Method/Procedure
List steps used or
Describe steps in paragraph
form or outline form.
May use photos, drawings,
diagrams, flow charts, etc.
No. of pages depends on
student’s procedure
Abstract
250 words or less
Single Space
*Note: This is NOT the
Abstract/Certification Form for
the science fair.
Table of Conte nts
(May or may not be included)
1. Introduction
2. Materials/Method/Procedure
3. Data/Observations
4. Discussion of Results
5. Conclusion
6. Practical Application
7. Future Expansion
8. Acknowledgments
9. Bibliography
(Additional information if student
desires)
Introduction
Rationale
(Brief background
and Importance of study)
Question
Purpose/Problem/Objective
Hypothesis/Null Hypothesis
Indicate Variables
Can be more than 1 page
Data and Results
Observations/Results
Visuals may be charts,
graphs, diagrams, photos
Statistical Analysis may be
Used.
No. of pages depend on
what students wish to
include.
Discussion of Results
Can be a continuation of
the “Data and Results”
Results, observations, or
data are explained
No. of pages depends on
the depth of discussion
Conclusion
Refers to the hypothesis
State whether or not data
agrees, disagrees, supports
or does not support the
hypothesis.
Practical Application
What is the importance of this
study? Of what use is a study
such as this?
Future Expansion
State question(s) pertaining
to the same study for
expansion of the study.
Questions do not have to
be long.
What are some new ideas
as to how to expand or
improve the study in re-
ference to new questions?
Acknowledgements
Express gratitude to those
that made study possible by
being supportive WITHOUT
mentioning names of persons,
institutions, companies, etc.
Acknowledgements should be
very general!! NO NAMES!
Bibliography
Use proper citing format
for books, journals, and
websites.
Websites should include
author of article if given,
title of article and the date
the article was posted
or retrieved from website.
NOTE: Must have at least 5
reliable resources.
Explanation of Components
C
The Table of Contents can also be titled: “Outline”.
Page numbers, detailed subtitles can also be used.
D
The Introduction is backgr ou nd information on the t op ic.
Good idea to cite s ome references.
E
Mat e r ials can be list e d such as Sup p lies, Chemi cals, and Equipment separately or included in the Procedure.
Procedure (Me t hods, Experime n tal Design, or Protocol) can be outlined, by st e p s, phases or in p ar agraphs.
Use q u antities, concentrat ions, and metric measurements where applicable .
When using Human Subjects, state gender, age, no. of subjects, and how confidentiality was e stablished.
If Vertebrate Animals were used in the study, state the species, gender, where animals were obtained,
and what animal care procedures were implemented.
F
Charts, observations, tables, graphs, p ictures, and diagrams c an be included for the Data and Results.
Be sure to have Figure #, caption s or titles t o e ach item.
If e ach item is min imized, sev e ral items can be included in one page.
This can also be se ve ral pages long.
G
The D iscussion of Re sults section should r e fe r to result s/observat ions and an explanation as to what
occurred.
H
The Conclusion should be based on the data collected.
“Does the data of results agree, support, accept the hypothesis, d
isagree, not support, or reject the
hypothesis?”
“Therefore, it can be concluded that ( refer to hypothesis) . . . ”
I
Du r in g a st udy, new q u e stions come to mind. “What were some new questions pertaining to the study?”
Refe r to differen t v ar iables, concentrations, time span, more trials, etc.
“How can the stud y be expanded? Can it be shortened? ”
J
There should be NO MENTION OF NAMES of individu als, institutions, firms, etc.
The Acknowledgment should be general.
K
Bibliography or References should be properly cited using an accep table format .
Note: Some students like to include an Appendix or a Glossary.
The Abstract is a summary of the whole study of at least 250 or less words. The Abstract is
the first thing judges read! Special Award judges will ask us for a copy of the Abstract of
winners for their publications. Be thorough and check for spelling and grammatical error!
The Science Fair Project Report is a report of the entire study including the data collected
and analyzed which leads to a conclusion based on the hypothesis and data.
IMPORTANT!!!
LEAVE the science project report at the display when dismissed from judging! The Blue
Team judges will be e val uating those projects that are in the running for Grand Awards.
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