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1 Judging Tips for Elementary Projects 2012 Scott Ferguson, Ph.D. Atlantic Turf & Ornamental Consulting

2 Elementary Division  Divided into 3 Divisions:  K-3 rd  Class projects, usually 2 presenters/project  4 th Grade  5 th Grade  4 th graders compete with 4 th graders, 5 th with 5 th  No subject categories  Different Judge Forms for K-3 and 4 th & 5 th

3 Judging Areas K-3 rd 4 th & 5 th Scientific Method Subject Knowledge Verbal Presentation Backboard Display Data Treatment Backboard Display Data Treatment Supporting Documents

4 Scoring Strongly Disagree DisagreeAgreeStrongly Agree 0123

5 Scoring Strongly disagree DisagreeAgreeStrongly agree Total Does it tell the story of the project? 0123 2 Is it neat, legible, with no spelling or grammatical errors? 0123 3 Total 5 Backboard Display – 6 points

6 Scientific Method

7  Is there a clear Problem Statement and Hypothesis?  Do the procedures help support or falsify the hypothesis?  Are there at least 3 replicates?  Was data collected?  Is there a clear conclusion and is it supported by the data?

8 Subject Knowledge  Do the students understand the project?  Did the students do the majority of the work?  Do they answer your questions effectively?  4 th & 5 th only: Has a research paper been written (often this is exactly what is on the display board – which is OK)

9 Verbal Presentation  Do the students speak clearly and refer to the display board?  4 th & 5 th only: can they effectively explain their research?

10 Backboard Display  Does it tell the story?  Is it neat, with no major grammatical or spelling errors?  Note: I have never deducted points for hand-drawn boards (versus computer generated)

11 Data Treatment  Are there graphs, tables and/or illustrations to show their data?  4 th & 5 th only: does the data presented on the board agree with the data in the Log?  Highly suggest using the metric system  Note: at the Elementary level we do not expect statistical analysis, other than an average.

12 Supporting Documents  4 th & 5 th grades only  Is there a Log that documents the project?  Does the data in the Log agree with the data on the board?  Note: Reprints are a plus

13 Final Points  Use simple terms  Encourage the students  Tell them that they did well  Encourage their future pursuit of science


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