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Project Display Checklist
Students should start planning their displays as soon as they begin their projects. Some of the items that should be on display are:
- Pictures taken during the experiment
- Data notebook or background research notebook
- Any equipment or material used in the experiment (that is not excluded by rules)
- Abstract
- Title (as a header at the top of the display board)
- Hypothesis
- Procedure
- Results
- Conclusions
- Applications
- Charts, graphs, tables, or other visual aids
- Statistics, where appropriate
Other Display Tips
- Arrange your table to fit the space available.
- Allow plenty of space between the rows so students, parents, and judges can pass through easily.
- Cover your tables with thin vinyl or butcher paper in school colors.
- Remind students that they are an important part of their displays, too. They are representing their school to the public and should be dressed appropriately, should not chew gum or listen to music, and should respect other students and judges. Also, be sure they are prepared to describe their projects to a judge in a clear, succinct presentation.
Content used by permission from Showboard, Inc.
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