Science Event
Display Boards
Science Fair display boards generously donated by
Sugar Creek PTO
Sugar Creek PTO
Sharing what you learned....
After you conduct your research and determine what you learned, you'll need to share your results on a tri-fold display board. A display board for will be provided to you through the generous support of Sugar Creek PTO and will be distributed at school the Wednesday, February 9th 2:20-6pm.
Tables, charts, diagrams and illustrations are usually a good way to keep track and show your data to others. Ask your adult helper to help you decide upon the best way to do this. You may want to use photos, pie charts, bar or line graphs, or written information. Different kinds of information may need to be shown in different ways. Remember to clearly label things and be neat and accurate! Also make sure the title of your project, the names of all the kids working on it and their grades are prominently and legibly displayed, too.
Below is a sample outline and an example of a display board for a Hypothesis-Driven project. A display board for your project does not have to be organized exactly like this - remember, this is just an example.
Tables, charts, diagrams and illustrations are usually a good way to keep track and show your data to others. Ask your adult helper to help you decide upon the best way to do this. You may want to use photos, pie charts, bar or line graphs, or written information. Different kinds of information may need to be shown in different ways. Remember to clearly label things and be neat and accurate! Also make sure the title of your project, the names of all the kids working on it and their grades are prominently and legibly displayed, too.
Below is a sample outline and an example of a display board for a Hypothesis-Driven project. A display board for your project does not have to be organized exactly like this - remember, this is just an example.
Here is a sample oultine and a photo of a Descriptive project display board - again, this is just an example.