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Marshall Middle School
Science Fair Project
Information Session
Wednesday, September 2, 20156-6:45pm
Marshall Middle School Cafeteria
What is a Science Fair Project?
• A science fair project is: A research project in which data is collected through experimentation, followed by analysis and application of that data.
• A science fair project is not: An informational presentation or model of written research, or kit building.
Source: International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2015-2016, student.societyforscience.org/intel-isef
Miller, Anne Walker. Solar System Model. [Photograph]. Retrieved from: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/65231894575417588/
Experimentation Project
• A controlled experiment is one in which only one variable is changed and all other variables are kept the same. This allows the scientist to attribute all changes in data to that one variable.
• Example:
Retrieved from: http://www.pleasval.k12.ia.us/bridgeview/Teachers/krogmanbeth/sciencefairgallerykroymann.htm
Engineering Project• An engineering project should seek to improve
upon a current design or create a new design/product of your own.
• Example:
CJ. Buiilding Legos with Christ. [Photograph]. Retrieved from: http://buildinglegoswithchrist.blogspot.com/2013/02/lego-bricks-used-for-science-fair.html
Timeline at a Glance• 1st Marking Period (ends 10/16)
o Finalize project ideao Complete background research and necessary forms
• 2nd Marking Period (ends 12/18)o Design experiment in detail (Title, introduction,
materials and methods, bibliography)
• 3rd Marking Period (Project Due 2/5)o Complete experiment, gather data and finish research.
(Includes data analysis, discussion, conclusions )o Create display board
Getting Started
Fauquier Co. Regional Science & Engineering Fair Website
Science Fair Research Page - Created by Mrs. Hilling
Tips for a Successful Project
• Think simple - It’s about the journey, and the process, not the complexity of the project
• Choose a project that interests you• Find a way to make it your own• Work together with an adult that is excited about
your project too