Escolar Documentos
Profissional Documentos
Cultura Documentos
Due Date
09/08/16
Objective
Grade type
Experimental Question/Purpose
Daily
09/29/16
Daily
9/30/16-10/3/16
Daily
10/11/16
Test
Daily
12/06/2016
Test
01/05/2017
Test
01/06/2017
Daily
01/09/2017
Daily
01/10/2017
Test
01/25/2017
Test
02/03/2017
2/24-25/2017
3/30-4/2/2017
This year, we are very fortunate to have a brand new research poster printer, thanks to a grant
from Monsanto!
As a result, each major project deadline (see above) will require project
components to be submitted in electronic form, or typed and printed.
All projects should be progressively saved on a flash drive. This is ESSENTIAL to
project completion. Keeping up with project components is the responsibility of
the student.
All project components will be assembled in a New Home ISD Science Fair PowerPoint
template, and submitted electronically to the students science teacher in both PowerPoint and
PDF form.
The Fine Print:
1. Students are responsible for the cost and acquisition of any and all materials necessary
to complete their science fair projects.
2. Students whose projects require growing mold or bacteria will need to have their project
and timeline approved by their science teacher.
3. Students whose projects require input or guidance from a person in a particular field of
study must have their mentor acknowledge (sign) a mentor agreement. These students
are still responsible for completing the project independently.
4. Students whose project involves other living participants (humans, plants, animals, fungi,
and/or bacteria) will have to complete a form acknowledging ethical procedures.
a. Investigations with human participants must have signed release forms from
each participant.
5. Students whose projects involves dangerous chemicals or explosives will be required to
turn in a risk acknowledgement and adult supervision plan before their project will be
approved.
*All forms mentioned can be found on Mrs. Multers Science Website
http://sciencewithmrsmulter.weebly.com or can be obtained from your students science teacher.