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No more science fair headaches! This product will guide you and your students through the science fair process. Everything is 100% editable to fit your needs in your classroom. Please see below for the included materials!
Student Materials:
Print everything from the Report Grading Rubric to the Science Fair Display Board and assemble into a folder for each student.
Report Grading Rubric
Your grading rubric for student lap reports serves as the due date organizer for students as well as parent contact for the duration of this project.
Passages
Introduce each section of the science fair with reading passages including examples and helpful tips. These passages are all starred and should be removed after the completion of science fair projects.
Sections include:
Question
Research
Hypothesis
Materials
Procedures
Variables
Data
Analysis of Results
Conclusion
Templates
A template for each of the sections listed above is ready for student use to guide them through constructing their reports.
Display Board
A visual and written guide to setting up display board is included at the end of the student resources along with a list of sample science fair questions for any students that are having trouble choosing a question.
Project Ideas
A list of viable science fair investigation ideas is included to help students decide which question to tackle for their project.
Teacher Materials:
Letter Home
This FULLY EDITABLE letter informs students and families of what the science fair entails. I constructed this letter according to my school/county requirements and expectations. Please feel free to edit the information to meet the needs of your classroom.
Display Board Grading Rubric
(Note: the grading rubric for students lab reports is the due date sheet in the beginning of the student resources. Students will write down due dates and record parents signatures as they complete each section of the project. You will collect it at the end to tally up the final grades.)
Use a colored pen or highlighter to determine the criteria achieved for each section of the science fair display board. Final scores and grades may be tallied at the bottom.
Example Display Board Set Up
These ready-to-print headings and pre-typed sections may serve as your example display board. Each piece is backed by a decorative background (coffee grounds) to mimic the theme of the example project.
Science Fair Project Lab Report Packet (Info, Templates, Examples)
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Description
No more science fair headaches! This product will guide you and your students through the science fair process. Everything is 100% editable to fit your needs in your classroom. Please see below for the included materials!
Student Materials:
Print everything from the Report Grading Rubric to the Science Fair Display Board and assemble into a folder for each student.
Report Grading Rubric
Your grading rubric for student lap reports serves as the due date organizer for students as well as parent contact for the duration of this project.
Passages
Introduce each section of the science fair with reading passages including examples and helpful tips. These passages are all starred and should be removed after the completion of science fair projects.
Sections include:
Question
Research
Hypothesis
Materials
Procedures
Variables
Data
Analysis of Results
Conclusion
Templates
A template for each of the sections listed above is ready for student use to guide them through constructing their reports.
Display Board
A visual and written guide to setting up display board is included at the end of the student resources along with a list of sample science fair questions for any students that are having trouble choosing a question.
Project Ideas
A list of viable science fair investigation ideas is included to help students decide which question to tackle for their project.
Teacher Materials:
Letter Home
This FULLY EDITABLE letter informs students and families of what the science fair entails. I constructed this letter according to my school/county requirements and expectations. Please feel free to edit the information to meet the needs of your classroom.
Display Board Grading Rubric
(Note: the grading rubric for students lab reports is the due date sheet in the beginning of the student resources. Students will write down due dates and record parents signatures as they complete each section of the project. You will collect it at the end to tally up the final grades.)
Use a colored pen or highlighter to determine the criteria achieved for each section of the science fair display board. Final scores and grades may be tallied at the bottom.
Example Display Board Set Up
These ready-to-print headings and pre-typed sections may serve as your example display board. Each piece is backed by a decorative background (coffee grounds) to mimic the theme of the example project.





