
MY SCIENCE FAIR PROJECT PLANNER
Write the answers to these questions in your notebook. This will keep you organized!!
MY TESTABLE QUESTION:
My PREDICTION about my results:
The MATERIALS I will need:
How I will run my test:
How I will keep track of my results:
How I will make my "stand by itself" display:
CHECKLIST
I HAVE READ THIS WHOLE BOOKLET AND ASKED ANY QUESTIONS I HAVE.
I HAVE REREAD THE RULES OF THE SCIENCE FAIR.
I HAVE LOOKED AT BOOKS AND HAVE TAKEN DOWN NOTES AND REFERENCES.
I HAVE TALKED TO MY TEACHER ABOUT ANY PROBLEMS I HAVE.
I HAVE TALKED TO MY PARENTS AND THANKED THEM FOR THEIR HELP.
I HAVE REPEATED MY EXPERIMENT AT LEAST THREE TIMES.
I MADE A LIST OF ALL OF THE RESOURCES I HAVE USED.
I WILL NOT DISPLAY ANY LIVE OR DEAD ANIMAL OR ANYTHING DANGEROUS IN MY PROJECT.
I still need to:
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Important Reminders
Please make sure your display stands by itself and is NO LARGER THAN 3 feet
wide, 6 feet tall, and 2 feet deep.
Please do not display any dangerous chemicals, petri dishes, live or dead animals
or exposed electrical wiring.
Beware: A Science Project
is NOT...
Science Fair Hotline
If you have a question concerning your science fair project that cannot be answered by your child's classroom teacher, please contact your school's science fair coordinator.
If you have any further questions please contact Interior Alaska Science Fair coordinators: Sue Hull, or Stephanie Rudig.
Volunteer
Please consider donating your time to help us with the Interior Alaska Science Fair. There are many volunteer jobs that we need filled. Contact Sue Hull to volunteer. Also, your child's school PTA will have information about what jobs need doing at the school fairs. Let's make this a great year in science for our students!!