Project Displays

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Guidelines for creating effective project displays at science fairs, including size restrictions, design tips, and photography suggestions. Learn about display boards, templates, and rules regarding names and acknowledgements.

  • Science fair
  • Project display
  • Guidelines
  • Design tips
  • Photography

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  1. Project Displays Do s and Don t s

  2. Display & Safety Guidelines International Rules and Guidelines (2019) pp. 24-26 SEFMD website: General Info Forms Display and Safety Guidelines There are some slight differences between the ISEF guidelines and the SEFMD guidelines!

  3. Dos Size restrictions: Senior: 30 deep x 48 wide x 108 tall Junior: 24 deep x 36 wide x 108 tall Project must be self-standing and everything must fit within the size limits. Tri-fold? Bi-fold? Single panel? Your choice. Think Scientific Method when you create your display Think clarity and simplicity Presentation is 35% of judging 10% board, 25% interview

  4. Some sample display boards

  5. Some sample display boards

  6. Some sample display boards

  7. Display Board Templates http://781445_orig.pngheadwatersacademyscience. weebly.com/uploads/2/1/9/1/21919828/9

  8. Display Board Templates http://2.bp.blogspot.com/- lArhr4Ynwmo/VMgebaVAa9I/AAAAAAAAAIM/xfl4iUZ 3hZE/s1600/Board%2B

  9. Display Board Templates http://www.makeitsolar.com/images/chartexperime nt002.jpg

  10. Photos Take lots of photos while you are working on your project equipment, procedure, results, etc. Do not post any offensive or inappropriate photos. Photos/visual images/charts/tables and/or graphs should be credited. Photograph taken by , Image taken from etc. Photos of the student researcher are allowed (faces covered for junior division). Photos of other individuals need to have signed consent forms.

  11. Names or not?? SENIOR DIVISION (grades 9-12): Names are allowed; school name is allowed. JUNIOR DIVISION (grades 6-8): Names are NOT allowed on the front of the project (may be on the back); School names are NOT allowed. Acknowledgements are NOT allowed on the board or names of mentors and/or research institution

  12. Display & Safety - Which of these will be allowed? Three live plants Three dead plants An aquarium with water in it Plastic bags containing popped popcorn Empty pop cans Plastic bags containing teeth Rocks encased in acrylic (plastic) containers Five glass test tubes A mirror Electronic devices

  13. Display & Safety - Which of these will be allowed? Business cards Petri dishes with moldy bread samples QR code Low voltage LED Christmas lights around the display Photo of a dissected animal References that the student used A drone with the power source removed

  14. Display and Safety Check On Tuesday of fair week, projects are brought to the fair between 9:00 a.m. and 7:00 p.m. and are inspected by the Display and Safety Committee. All projects must be approved on Tuesday before they can be judged on Wednesday. Do not just set up your project and leave the hall! No changes may be made to the project display once the project has been approved. Project notebooks or equipment items may be removed after the D&S check and brought back for judging day. OCCASIONALLY students are allowed to display items during JUDGING ONLY, then removed before Public Viewing. Permission must be granted by the Fair Directors.

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