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GRADES 7-12 G.W. CARVER SCIENCE FAIR APPLICATION COMPLETED BY STUDENT AND SPONSOR. ALL INFORMATION MUST BE TYPED OR NEATLY PRINTED. APPLICATIONS MUST BE RECEIVED BY 5 PM ON Friday, JANUARY 12, 2018 No late registration and applications will be accepted. 1. Student Last Name: First Name: 2. Home Address: 3. City: State: PA Zip: 4. Home Phone: 5. Grade: 6. Gender: Age: 7. Student s E-Mail Address: 8. School Name: Pony # 9. School Address: 10. City: State: PA Zip: 11. School Phone: School Fax: 12. Sponsor Last Name: First Name: 13. Sponsor E-Mail Address: 14. Title of Project: 15. Category Number: (select a number from 1-15 using the list below) 16. Does your project require Electricity? Yes No 17. Are you bringing a computer? Yes No CATEGORIES: 3 projects per category, per school, except category #14 and #15 SELECT ONE CATEGORY (Selection MUST be the same as question #15 above). 1. Behavior / Social Sci. 2. Biochemistry 3. Botany 4. Chemistry 5. Computer Sci. 6. Earth /Space Sci. 7. Engineering 8. Environmental Sci. 9. Mathematics 10. Medicine/Health 11. Microbiology 12. Physics 13. Zoology 14. Team Projects (1 team of 2-3 students per school)* 15. Consumer Science (7th & 8th grades only) ***MUST HAVE ALL SIGNATURES*** STUDENT S Signature: Date: SPONSOR S Signature: Date: PARENT S Signature: Date: By signing this form all parties understand and agree that photopgraphs, videos, and names may be used for media and print material. ALL OTHER REQUIRED SCIENCE FAIR FORMS VISIT www.carversciencefair.org and take the Special Forms Quiz

Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1) This completed form is required for ALL projects. To be completed by the Adult Sponsor in collaboration with the student researcher(s): Student s Name(s): Project Title: 1. o I have reviewed the Intel ISEF Rules and Guidelines. 2. o I have reviewed the student s completed Student Checklist (1A) and Research Plan. 3. o I have worked with the student and we have discussed the possible risks involved in the project. 4. o The project involves one or more of the following and requires prior approval by an SRC, IRB, IACUC or IBC: o Humans Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents o Vertebrate Animals o Microorganisms o rdna o Tissues 5. o Items to be completed for ALL PROJECTS o Adult Sponsor Checklist (1) o Research Plan o Student Checklist (1A) o Approval Form (1B) o Regulated Research Institutional/Industrial Setting Form (1C) (when applicable after completed experiment) o Continuation/Research Progression Form (7) (when applicable) 6. Additional forms required if the project includes the use of one or more of the following (check all that apply): o Humans (Requires prior approval by an Institutional Review Board (IRB); see full text of the rules.) o Human Participants Form (4) or appropriate Institutional IRB documentation o Sample of Informed Consent Form (when applicable and/or required by the IRB) o Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable and/or required by the IRB) o Vertebrate Animals (Requires prior approval, see full text of the rules.) o Vertebrate Animal Form (5A) for projects conducted in a school/home/field research site (SRC prior approval required.) o Vertebrate Animal Form (5B) for projects conducted at a Regulated Research Institution. (Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC) approval required prior experimentation.) o Qualified Scientist Form (2) (Required for all vertebrate animal projects at a regulated research site or when applicable) o Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents (Requires prior approval by SRC, IACUC or Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), see full text of the rules.) o Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents Risk Assessment Form (6A) o Human and Vertebrate Animal Tissue Form (6B) to be completed in addition to Form 6A when project involves the use of fresh or frozen tissue, primary cell cultures, blood, blood products and body fluids. o Qualified Scientist Form (2) (when applicable) o Hazardous Chemicals, Activities and Devices (No prior approval required, see full text of the rules.) o Risk Assessment Form (3) o Qualified Scientist Form (2) (required for projects involving DEA-controlled substances or when applicable) Note: The following are exempt from prior review but require a risk assessment: projects involving protists, archae and similar microorganisms, for projects using manure for composting, fuel production or other non-culturing experiments, for projects using color change coliform water test kits, microbial fuel cells, and for projects involving decomposing vertebrate organisms. Adult Sponsor s Printed Name Signature Date of Review Phone Page 28 Email International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2015 2016, student.societyforscience.org/intel-isef

Student Checklist (1A) This form is required for ALL projects. 1. a. Student/Team Leader: Grade: Email: Phone: b. Team Member: c. Team Member: 2. Title of Project: 3. School: School Phone: School Address: 4. Adult Sponsor: Phone/Email: 5. Does this project need pre-approval? o Yes o No Tentative start date: 6. Is this a continuation/progression from a previous year? o Yes o No If Yes: a. Attach the previous year s o Abstract and o Research Plan b. Explain how this project is new and different from previous years on o Continuation/Research Progression Form (7) 7. This year s laboratory experiment/data collection: Actual Start Date: (mm/dd/yy) End Date: (mm/dd/yy) 8. Where will you conduct your experimentation? (check all that apply) o Research Institution o School o Field o Home o Other: 9. List name and address of all non-school work site(s): Name: Address: Phone: 10. Complete a Research Plan/Project Summary following the Research Plan instructions and attach to this form. 11. An abstract is required for all projects after experimentation. International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2015 2016, student.societyforscience.org/intel-isef Page 29

Research Plan and Post Project Summary Instructions A complete Research Plan and Post Project Summary is required for ALL projects and must accompany Student Checklist (1A). 1. The Research Plan is a succinct detailing of the rationale, research question(s), methodology, and risk assessment of your research project and should be completed before experimentation. For all projects requiring preapproval, this document must be reviewed and approved by the appropriate approval committee (e.g. IRB, IACUC, SRC) before experimentation. ALL changes made to the original plan should be added to the final document as part of the Post Project Summary. For projects not requiring preapproval, this document may be completed either pre- or post-experimentation. 2. All projects should complete a Post Project Summary after experimentation. The Research Plan and Post Project Summary should include the following:: a. What is the RATIONALE for your project? Include a brief synopsis of the background that supports your research problem and explain why this research is important scientifically and if applicable, explain any societal impact of your research. b. State your HYPOTHESIS(ES), RESEARCH QUESTION(S), ENGINEERING GOAL(S), EXPECTED OUTCOMES. How is this based on the rationale described above? c. Describe the following in detail: Procedures: Detail all procedures and experimental design including methods for data collection. Describe only your project. Do not include work done by mentor or others. Risk and Safety: Identify any potential risks and safety precautions needed. Data Analysis: Describe the procedures you will use to analyze the data/results that answer research questions or hypotheses. Discussion of Results and Conclusions: Discuss the data/results and the conclusions that can be drawn. d. Bibliography: List at least five (5) major references (e.g. science journal articles, books, internet sites) from your literature review. If you plan to use vertebrate animals, one of these references must be an animal care reference. Items 1 4 below are subject-specific guidelines for additional items to be included in your research plan/project summary as applicable. 1. Human participants research: Participants. Describe who will participate in your study (age range, gender, racial/ethnic composition). Identify any vulnerable populations (minors, pregnant women, prisoners, mentally disabled or economically disadvantaged). Recruitment. Where will you find your participants? How will they be invited to participate? Methods. What will participants be asked to do? Will you use any surveys, questionnaires or tests? What is the frequency and length of time involved for each subject? Risk Assessment Risks. What are the risks or potential discomforts (physical, psychological, time involved, social, legal, etc.) to participants? How will you minimize the risks? Benefits. List any benefits to society or each participant. Protection of Privacy. Will any identifiable information (e.g., names, telephone numbers, birth dates, email addresses) be collected? Will data be confidential or anonymous? If anonymous, describe how the data will be collected anonymously. If not anonymous, what procedures are in place for safeguarding confidentiality? Where will the data be stored? Who will have access to the data? What will you do with the data at the end of the study? Informed Consent Process. Describe how you will inform participants about the purpose of the study, what they will be asked to do, that their participation is voluntary and they have the right to stop at any time. 2. Vertebrate animal research: Briefly discuss potential ALTERNATIVES to vertebrate animal use and present a detailed justification for use of vertebrate animals Explain potential impact or contribution this research may have Detail all procedures to be used Include methods used to minimize potential discomfort, distress, pain and injury to the animals during the course of experimentation Detailed chemical concentrations and drug dosages Detail animal numbers, species, strain, sex, age, source, etc. Include justification of the numbers planned for the research Describe housing and oversight of daily care Discuss disposition of the animals at the termination of the study 3. Potentially hazardous biological agents research: Describe Biosafety Level Assessment process and resultant BSL determination Give source of agent, source of specific cell line, etc. Detail safety precautions Discuss methods of disposal 4. Hazardous chemicals, activities & devices: Describe Risk Assessment process and results Detail chemical concentrations and drug dosages Describe safety precautions and procedures to minimize risk Discuss methods of disposal Page 30 International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2015 2016, student.societyforscience.org/intel-isef

Approval Form (1B) A completed form is required for each student, including all team members. 1. To Be Completed by Student and Parent a. Student Acknowledgment: I understand the risks and possible dangers to me of the proposed research plan. I have read the Intel ISEF Rules and Guidelines and will adhere to all International Rules when conducting this research. I have read and will abide by the following Ethics statement Scientific fraud and misconduct are not condoned at any level of research or competition. Such practices include plagiarism, forgery, use or presentation of other researcher s work as one s own, and fabrication of data. Fraudulent projects will fail to qualify for competition in affiliated fairs and the Intel ISEF. Student s Printed Name Signature Date Acknowledged (mm/dd/yy) (Must be prior to experimentation.) b. Parent/Guardian Approval: I have read and understand the risks and possible dangers involved in the Research Plan. I consent to my child participating in this research. Parent/Guardian s Printed Name Signature Date Acknowledged (mm/dd/yy) (Must be prior to experimentation.) 2. To be completed by the local or affiliated Fair SRC (Required for projects requiring prior SRC/IRB APPROVAL. Sign 2a or 2b as appropriate.) a. Required for projects that need prior SRC/IRB approval BEFORE experimentation (humans, vertebrates or potentially hazardous biological agents). The SRC/IRB has carefully studied this project s Research Plan and all the required forms are included. My signature indicates approval of the Research Plan before the student begins experimentation. SRC/IRB Chair s Printed Name OR b. Required for research conducted at all Regulated Research Institutions with no prior fair SRC/IRB approval. This project was conducted at a regulated research institution (not home or high school, etc.), was reviewed and approved by the proper institutional board before experimentation and complies with the Intel ISEF Rules. Attach (1C) and required institutional approvals (e.g. IACUC, IRB). SRC Chair s Printed Name Signature Date of Approval (mm/dd/yy) (Must be prior to experimentation.) Signature 3. Final Intel ISEF Affiliated Fair SRC Approval (Required for ALL Projects) Date of Approval (mm/dd/yy) SRC Approval After Experimentation and Before Competition at Regional/State/National Fair I certify that this project adheres to the approved Research Plan and complies with all Intel ISEF Rules. Regional SRC Chair s Printed Name Signature Date of Approval State/National SRC Chair s Printed Name Signature (where applicable) Date of Approval International Rules: Guidelines for Science and Engineering Fairs 2015 2016, student.societyforscience.org/intel-isef Page 31

Almost Finished! Remember to complete the extra form quiz online at Building your Project at www.carversciencefair.org! Complete all additional forms that align with your project! Finalize and submit your application by following the 4 steps below: Submit Your Application 1. Register online through the Register Link in Building your Project at www.carversciencefair.org 2. Teachers must include the Elementary or Secondary Student Approval List with their student applications. 3. Full applications (including the proposal and additional forms) should be delivered or mailed to: Rachel Cherry School District of Philadelphia Education Center 440 N. Broad Street, Suite 251 Philadelphia, PA 19130 Email: science@philasd.org 4. Applications must be received no later than 5:00 PM on Friday, January 12, 2018