Agriscience Fair
Components Needed Written Report Logbook Display Interview/Presentation
Logbook Your logbook is one of the most important pieces of your project. It will contain accurate and detailed notes of a well-planned, implemented project. Your notes should be a consistent and thorough record of your project. These notes will be your greatest aid when writing your paper.
Written Report Title Page Abstract Introduction Literature Review Materials and Methods Results Discussion and Conclusion References Acknowledgements
Display Each exhibit should include information relevant to the study and any objects the student wishes to display. All projects must have the following information attached to the exhibit: Name of person(s) responsible for developing the project Chapter state, name Title of category entered Division entered (I, II, III, or IV) Should use a standard printed poster for your display
Interview/Presentation Students will present their projects to their classmates. Students and myself will be able to ask questions proceeding each group’s presentation.
Creating a Project Pick a subject area Narrow the scope Getting Started Pick a subject area Narrow the scope Consider you SAE Create a Hypothesis Translate the problem into a question Test the Hypothesis Research Redefine problem Revisit the hypothesis Experiment Form conclusion Report results
Agriscience Fair Project Research Primary research Interviews Exploratory experiments Surveys Secondary research Books Journals/newspapers Internet Peer reviewed articles Reporting results Charts Graphs