PURPOSE HYPOTHESIS PROCEDURE OFFICIAL ABSTRACT RESEARCH PAPER PHYSICAL DISPLAY DATA OBSERVATIONS 1. Graphs 2. Charts 3. Photos 4. Diagrams 115 WRITTEN RESULTS CONCLUSION BIBLIOGRAPHY FUTURE STUDIES REPRINTS JOURNALS & ORIGINAL DATA LOG
Mark Discrepancies Here DISPLAY AND SAFETY CHECKLIST 1. Size NO more that 122 cm wide, 274 cm high from the floor, and 76 cm deep. ____ ___ 2. Abstract, Abstracts, Forms 1C and 7 ( if required) are to be attached or displayed ____ Forms 1C & 7 vertically at the project board. The ISEF Abstract is the only accepted form. ___ 3. Life NO organisms, living or dead, including plants, animals, and microbes are to be displayed. This does not include the materials (wood and paper) of which the project is constructed. ____ ___ 4. Photographs and All photographs and graphic materials must be credited directly under the ____ graphic materials item. If all pictures were taken by one person then one citation may be given and displayed in a prominent place. Photographs depicting vertebrate animals (including humans) in other than normal conditions must be in a notebook to be presented only during certification and judging. All pictures of human subjects MUST be accompanied by a consent form which grants permission to use the pictures. ___ 5. Soil/Waste NO soil or waste samples are allowed. Rocks and minerals that have no special hazardous chemicals may be displayed in a covered and secured case. ____ ___ 6. Chemicals/Water NO chemicals, including water. NO liquids unless they are a critical part of an operative apparatus. These must be removed after judging. ____ ___ 7. Parts NO human or animal parts, histological sections, or wet mounts. ____ ___ 8. Food NO human or animal foods. ____ ___ 9. Sharp Items NO sharp or sharp edged items (i.e. pins, thumbtacks, syringes, needles, pipettes). Check all edges and corners on the exhibit. ____ ___ 10. Controlled Substances NO poisons, drugs, controlled substances, hazardous substances or devices. ____ ___ 11. Gases NO gases under pressure or super-cooled gases, including dry ice. ____ ___ 12. Fire/Heat NO flames or highly flammable materials. NO temperatures above 75 C. ____ ___ 13. Machinery NO unshielded belts, pulleys, chains, or moving parts that pose a hazard may be operated (display only). Confirm with section chief. ____ ___ 14. Lasers NO lasers (or other scientific instrumentation) which do not meet ISEF standards. (Class II, student-operated, sign, protective housing, and power disconnect) NO Class III and IV lasers may be operated. Lasers MUST have an undamaged, unaltered, readable, original label class. All lasers must be approved by a Display and Safety Chair Person. ____ ___ 15. Electricity NO unshielded high-voltage equipment, large vacuum tubes or ray-generating devices; NO batteries with open-top cells; NO bare wires or exposed knife switches except in DC circuits of 12 volts or less. NO car or motorcycle batteries. ____ ___ 16. Apparatus NO non-functional apparatus or chemical containers empty or otherwise may be displayed. ____ ___ 17. Distractions NO loud, disturbing, or distractive sounds will be produced by a project's equipment. NO bright or distractive lights. ____ ___ 18. Small Objects NO small objects that are not encased or attached to the project. ____ ___ 19. Glass NO glass allowed except computer monitors, television screens, and shielded florescent lights. NO unsecured glass of any kind (I.e. lenses, glass containers, thermometers, gauges, etc.) NO picture frames unless they are acrylic. ____ ___ 20. Embellishments NO awards, medals, business cards, flags, acknowledgements may be displayed. Copy of the abstract is okay to hand out to judges. (No personal information) ____ ___ 21. Packing Materials All packing and personal items must be removed from the exhibit hall. (After you have been approved by Display and Safety there should be NOTHING left under your table or around your project. These will be removed. THERE WILL BE NO EXCEPTIONS.) ____ Signature of Approval located on front side. NOT TO BE signed until discrepancies, if any, have been corrected. 116 INITIAL Here for Specific Approval or When Discrepancy is Corrected
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Listing of Schools by Fair Brevard
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Florida State Science and Engineeri
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Science Fairs Alignment with Nation
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Science Fair Photo Release Informat
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Science Fair Cancellation Form 2008
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Brevard Public Schools Science Rese
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