Eman Schools Science Fair 2016 When:In class presentations-monday January 25 th, 2016 Judging: Tuesday-Friday January 26 th -29 th, 2016 Mandatory Grades: NONE!(Extra Credit: Score Avg. 70-79% on score sheets is ½ grade inflation; 80% and up 1 full grade inflation) Decision will be reviewed annually! All students will be judged by 3-4 judges based on same rubric. Winners-Friday Feb. 5 th, 2016-Morning Assembly Regional -(3 from each grade are eligible to advance- Marian University 3/5 & 3/12) State (March 3/19)
Idea-? Why questions???? Age appropriate (Both ways-too low topic/idea too advanced topic) Practical applications In the news today Give idea, give hints where do you take it? Winner..No guarantee.. Many factors into project including presentation, questions, visuals, etc. Excellent idea last year.what happened? No Mentos/Diet Coke! No volcanoes! Great Weekend projects to teach reactions!
Science Websites Sefi.org (Science Education Foundation of Indiana, Inc.) https://www.istemnetwork.org/index.cfm (I-Stem..Good site for Science Information) http://www.societyforscience.org/masters (Broadcom Masters- MS) Check out the winner for 2015! Hails from INDIANA! Annie won $25,000 on 10/6/15 in the Broadcom Masters Competition!! http://www.sciencenewsforkids.org/pages/sciencefairzon e/topics.asp *Excellent ideas-separated into various categories http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/ (Intel International Site-HS)
Board-Mandatory (Available at Target, Teachers Store, Meijer) Absolutley No posters! Sample Board Layout
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Board-Mandatory Problem- Hypothesis- Procedures- Materials Needed- Data- Conclusions- Remember to: Label every chart, graph & illustration Proofread NO word walls Is your board crowded? 3 foot check? Do you need Electricity? Repair Kit?
Rules- Eman Schools Rules will vary slighty from one fair to next. But at ALL: No live plants, food items, animals, water or hazardous chemicals. You use pictures instead! Research done on animals must have humane statement signed. Research done in lab needs teacher and specific form approval. Acknowledgements of people who helped you. Permitted, except at International Level including lab you worked at. BRING Sample equipment, such as your laboratory apparatus or your invention. NO Sharp items. Photo release of family members in pics Rules differ at each fair. NO Human/animal parts or body fluids (e.g. urine, blood) NO Soil, sand, or rock samples except in a sealed Petri dish or baggie! NO waste samples except if permanently encased in slab of acrylic
Rules-Cont d All chemicals (laboratory/household), cleaners, poisons, toxic substances (e.g. nail polish) Drugs or controlled substances; hazardous substances or devices (e.g. firearms) Dry ice or other sublimating solids (e.g. moth balls, gel candles, bath crystals) Flames, fire, highly flammable materials Any apparatus deemed unsafe including empty tanks that previously contained combustible liquids or gases Batteries with open top cells Projects with moving parts that have unprotected belts and pulleys Class 3 and 4 lasers; Class 2 lasers must follow rules in ISEF handbook Ribbons or awards won at school/other fair (Exception: ISEF Medals) Names of people who completed surveys, etc.
Remember! A picture speaks a thousand words! Use photos or draw diagrams to present non-numerical data, to propose models that explain your results, or just to show your experimental setup. But, don't put text on top of photographs or images. It can be very difficult to read.
Abstract Mandatory for MS/HS at Regional, State and International Level 250 words on what project is about and conclusions Sample abstracts at: http://www.sefi.org/hsef/abstracts.pdf
Criteria -Judging Creativity -10% (15% Grades 1 & 2) Scientific Method- 40% (20% 1 & 2) Background Research- 15% (5% 1 & 2) Difficulty-Level -10% (10% 1 & 2) Display-Neat & Visual Impact- 10% (25% 1 & 2) Interview- 15% (25% 1 & 2)
Differences in Judging? Grades 1 & 2- More emphasis placed on Visuals and Interview- Grades 3 & UP- Major emphasis placed on Research & Scientific Method. Does NOT mean visual and interview are not as important. Student MUST SELL their project! Even though, 25% is visual/presentation, overlaps into method, creativity, etc.
Presentation-Interview Selling project-swampland Unsold project is worthless! Practice. Bring over neighbors, work as group, and quiz. Give insight and suggestions!
Past Student Success Year Eman Schools entered Regional (CIRSEF) Science Fair: 2010 (State Fairgrounds) # of Regional Winners 1 st Year: 5 # of Regional Awards: 104 Various prizes (2010-2015) # of Regional Awards 2015: 16 # of Students/Spots Represented at State (SEFI) Science Fair:28 First Broadcom Masters Semi-Finalist: 2011 First INTEL Finalist from Eman Schools: 2011 # of INTEL Finalists 2011-2015: 7 # of Place Winners at INTEL: 3 (2 4 th place and 1 2 nd place) $ Amount of Awards: THOUSANDS!! First Stockholm State Winner: 2015 IJAS Science Talent Search Finalists (11 th /12 th ): 3 IJAS Outstanding Scientist Finalists (11 th /12 th ): 3 IJAS Research Paper Finalists (9 th -12 th ): 6
Broadcom Masters-(6 th -8 th Grades) Broadcom Masters-Washington D.C. 2011-The national science, technology, engineering and math competition for U.S. 6th, 7th and 8th graders, the Broadcom MASTERS competition (which stands for Broadcom Math, Applied Science, Technology and Engineering for Rising Stars) will inspire and encourage the nation's young scientists, engineers and innovators of the future. (Sponsor until 2016!) From local Regional Fairs-300 Semifinalists will be selected along with 30 Finalists who win an all-expense paid trip to Washington, D.C., where they will compete for awards and prizes, including the top education award of $25,000 presented by the Samueli Foundation, a gift of Susan and Henry Samueli, a founder of Broadcom Corporation. Check out the winner for 2015! Hails from INDIANA! Annie won $25,000 on 10/6/15 in the Broadcom Masters Competition!!
Intel International Fair (9 th -12 th Grades) About 24-28 students advance from the state (SEFI) science fair each year. This year INTEL competition will be held in Phoenix Arizona mid May. Our outstanding students can talk about INTEL!