MIDDLE school

Guidelines

WHAT IS SCIENCE FAIR?

Ignite your curiosity by exploring your immediate world with your science fair research. Look for research questions in your own backyard and have fun exploring new scientific horizons!

Middle School Students can expect to:

  • Expand and grow inquisitive mindsets through exploring real-life questions.

  • Test research questions and prototypes under the guidance of the scientific method and amazing mentors.

Individual & Group Projects are allowed at this level.

PROJECT OVERVIEW

There should be 4 main pieces of your project:

• A Tri-Fold Display Board

• A Scientific Journal

• A Binder with the Required Forms

• A Live Interview

DISPLAY BOARD GUIDELINES

Below is an interactive example of a display board layout.

Click on each section to find out more!

• What You Did

• HOW YOU DID IT

• WHAT Happened

The display of your project is crucial

because it lets judges know:

Physical Projects – presented on a trifold cardboard or printed foam-board no larger than 30” wide, 48” deep and 108” tall.

Your presentation should be clear, easy to read, and pleasing to look at. Font size should be 20pt minimum. Use bullet points so that it is straightforward to read; include photos and illustrations of methods.

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JOURNAL GUIDELINES

The journal is like your project diary. It is a window into all of your hard work!

Journal pages should show your process from start to finish. Possible journal entries may include:

  • An ideas brainstorm page to show other research questions you considered.

  • Variations of your research question and hypothesis (draft ideas).

  • Background Research – bullet points of facts you gather.

  • Drafts of materials and methods you plan to use.

  • Raw data from your tests.

  • Sketches & Diagrams of experiment setup.

  • Explanations of how you adapted and overcame unexpected issues in your design and testing process.

Journals must be handwritten in pen.

View Sample Journal Pages

INTERVIEW GUIDELINES

AN INTERVIEW IS YOUR CHANCE TO Explain your project to a judge! 

There are several key factors that contribute to a successful interview:

  • Dress the part! - Wear a nice blouse or collared shirt, slacks, skirt, or dress

  • Know Your Project - Be prepared to explain your board in detail. Remember, the judges have never seen your research!

  • Be Passionate – This is your time to show how passionate you are about your research and explain why it matters!

  • Be Confident – It’s okay if you don’t know the answer, but speak confidently, maintain good eye contact, and use gestures to explain your board.

These are some general guidelines but be sure to consult the checklist for more detailed instructions!

View Example Interview Questions

Science Fair

Project Checklist

SPECIFICALLY FOR SCIENCE PROJECTS. NOT ENGINEERING PROJECTS.