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2024 K-12 Division Science Fair Logo

 

K-12 Science Fair Project Presentation

NOTE: It is important the identity of anyone involved in the project NOT be on your display or in the logbook, nor should your school or district name or identity be visible or present.

 

Project Upload Limit for 2024

Limit to 10 pages and 100 MB for display. (Can be PowerPoint or PDF)

Project Display

Your display is a visual representation of your topic and research.

For 2024, projects will be submitted electronically online.

 

You can—

  1. Make up a traditional science fair board, take photos, and insert into a Powerpoint presentation, or
  2. Submit a Powerpoint presentation with items that are normally on your poster board.

 

In order to create a display that presents your topic and findings as clearly as possible, we suggest you:

  1. Label the sections and arrange them logically.
  2. Include: background information, problem, hypothesis, procedure, results and conclusions.
  3. Photos: Use photographs to show the procedure (NO identifying faces in photos - you may cover faces with a sticker).
  4. No Names: Do not include your name in your project or logbook.
  5. Printing: Use large, bold printing or typing.
  6. Color-code the studies variables.
  7. Reference your logbook for critical information or data.
  8. Acknowledge those who advised or assisted you; or for example, if in Kindergarten, (as well as others not able to do so) and unable to write your log book, acknowledge and thank those who did! Do this in general terms such as my teacher, or my parent, etc.
  9. Computer-generated materials are acceptable for the display board.
  10. How will you be judged? Review the appropriate scoring rubric to make sure you have all the  components for a blue ribbon project!

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Are you Including photographs?

If you have photographs in your logbook or on your display, you should not be able to identify any people in your photos. To ensure that no faces are visible, students often take photographs of just their hands performing the work. Some students put a round sticker, or label over the face, or faces in a photo to block and protect identity/ies.

Questions?

If you have questions, contact your school science teacher or email us at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it