GHS Science Fair Project Packet! Information on Forms and the Research Plan Attachment! Rubric for 10 pages of notes from 5 reliable references.! Rubric for research, complete method, typed research plan, and forms (forms only if deemed necessary by instructor)! Final Project Rubric including project notebook (abstract, research paper, forms), log book, and visual display Information on Forms and the Research Plan Attachment! You are required to access, type on, and print out the forms you need for your project from the Internet (http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/index.asp). You need to have Acrobat Reader on your computer in order to access the forms. It is on the computers here at school and can be downloaded for free from your home computer. If you choose to print out the forms you need from the library, you will be charged per page. Remember, you will have to have typed the required information on the form before you print it out. Nothing should be handwritten except for required signatures, the date that the forms are signed, and the actual start and actual end dates of your experiment. If you have a problem typing something on the form, it is your responsibility to notify your teacher as soon as possible.! The forms can be found by following these steps. (ONLY if going to next level) In the URL box type in (http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/index.asp) Click on Forms and Document Library in the left hand margin Scroll down to see Individual Forms Available for Download (2015) Select the forms you need for your project. If you are unsure about what forms you need: Click on Rules and Guidelines in the left hand margin. On the webpage you will see Intel ISEF Rules Wizard. Click on that link and answer the questions that follow.! Only type on and print out the forms that you need for your project. All students will need the Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1), Student Checklist (1A), Research Plan cover sheet, Research Plan and Approval Form (1B). The Research Plan will be a separate document that you will have to type on your own and turn in with the cover sheet. You will find examples on the next handout.! Your project may require Forms 1C, 2, 3, 4, 5A, 5B, 6A, 6B, or 7 depending on the specifics of your project.! You will not need to complete the Abstract form until after you have completed your entire project. It is due with the final project in December.! Don t forget that your science teacher will be your adult sponsor for your science project.! And remember, information on any and all forms can be found at (http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/index.asp)
Research Plan Attachment A. Question being addressed The question being addressed in this project is? B. Hypothesis/Problem/Engineering Goals The hypothesis for this project is The problem/engineering goal of this project is... C. Description, in detail, of method or procedures. Procedures: The materials and/or equipment used in this experiment include (this should be written in a list format): The procedures for the experiment are (this should be written in a list format): Data Analysis: The data collected in this experiment will be analyzed using the following procedures (this should be written in a list format): D. Bibliography: Here you will list at least 5 of the non-encyclopedic references you have used for your project. Be sure that each reference is properly documented in APA format. (If your project involves human subject research, vertebrate animals research, potentially hazardous biological agents, or hazardous chemicals, activities and devices, you must address the individual concerns mentioned on the research plan attachment cover sheet for those situations.)
Science Fair Topic Approval due August 29, 2014 Name: Topic: Brief Description: Team Members (other than yourself): 1. 2. Contract: I understand that I cannot change the topic of my project once it has been approved by my teacher. I understand the risks of choosing to work with team members on this project (failure of a team member(s) to do his/her part, which may result in an unsatisfactory grade on my part, and may put me at risk of failing my science course), and that I am responsible for making sure I turn in all required materials for this project (rubrics, log book, etc ). No unapproved topics/projects will be accepted. Student signature: Parent signature:
Science Fair Rubric Log Book due October 3, 2014 Name: Points Possible Points Earned Research Notes 10 complete pages (single-spaced) 60 Log Book 5 sources: no encyclopedias nor textbooks may be cited (APA format & hypothesis related 5 pts each) Source 1 5 Source 2 5 Source 3 5 Source 4 5 Source 5 5 Hypothesis (in proper format if, then statement) 15 Total Points Guidelines for Log Books Always use INK when writing in log book. DO NOT tear out ANY pages. Skip the first page so you can make a table of contents later that sorts your log book by pages. The beginning of your log book will be research, the middle experimentation, and the end analysis of the data. Thus, your contents page may list it in the same format: Research page 2, Experimentation page 12, Data Analysis page 20, etc. You may also subcategorize. For instance, under Experimentation, you may have Trial 1 page 12, Trial 2 page 14, etc.
Your log book MUST reflect a journal style in that it should demonstrate the development of your hypothesis over time. Enter data into your log book chronologically by date. Science Fair Rubric Due Date: October 20, 2014 Name: Points Points Earned Complete Method in Log Notebook 35 Log Book and Formal Research Plan Complete Typed Research Plan 35 5 sources (APA format, hypothesis related) included in Research Plan Source 1 5 Source 2 5 Source 3 5 Source 4 5 Source 5 5 Hypothesis (in proper format) 5 Total Points
GHS Science Fair Project Rubric Name: Due Date: December 5, 2014 For resources and more information, visit http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/index.asp Points Possible Points Earned Forms Abstract Typed on form & 250 words or less 12 points Project Notebook Log Book Visual Display (All font should be 20 pt or larger.) Typed Research Report Double spaced Times New Roman --- 12 pt font Pages numbered Title Page Table of Contents Introduction (at least 2 pages) Materials and Methods Results with Data Tables Discussion with Graphs Conclusions Acknowledgements References/Bibliography Appendix (if needed) Bound Notebook Entries Dated Ink Only and No Whiteout Pages Numbered Table of Contents Statement of Problem Hypothesis Materials List 5 points (1 point each) 15 points (3 points each) 2 points (1 point each) 8 points (1 point each) 10 Pages of Notes 10 points 6 Non-encyclopedic References in APA style 12 points Procedures Raw Data with Data Tables Discussion with Graphs Conclusions Tri-board is well organized with no handwriting on it. Title Present Statement of Problem Hypothesis Summary of Methods (materials and procedures) Results/Data Tables Graphs/Pictures Conclusions (summarized, not word for word) 12 points (3 points each) 8 points (2 points each) 16 points (4 points each) Final Score