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Middle School Science Fair Checklist
___1.
Registration form (must be
signed by parent/sponsor and student)
___2. Forms:
Checklist for Adult Sponsor (1),
Student Checklist/Research Plan (1A), and
Approval
form (1B) (Form 1B is optional, teacher's
discretion)
___3. Project size under 30” X 48” X
108” (depth, width, height)
___4. Project must be free standing
___5. Abstract and
Abstract Form (optional - for Abstract Competition)
___6. Displays may NOT contain the
following:
-
Live
animals or plants or dried plants;
- Food materials
(NO EXCEPTIONS);
- Soil, solutions,
chemicals, household products or water, dry ice or other
subliminating solids. Display of clean, empty containers is
acceptable;
- Drugs or drug
look alikes;
- Microorganisms,
algae, mold, bacteria, or protozoans;
- Preserved animal
parts. (Teeth, fingernails, feathers, hair and bones may be
OK if preserved and sealed in plastic);
- Exposed
electrical apparatus or open batteries; wiring must be
insulated;
- Flammable gases
or open flames;
- Unshielded fans,
lightbulbs, belts, pulleys, chains or moving parts with
tension or pinch points;
- Photos of animals
in surgical or lab procedures;
- Sharp items such
as needles, scissors, or glass tubing, syringes, pipettes;
or
- Awards, medals,
flags or business cards.
___7. Additional display criteria:
- No operation of
class III or IV lasers.
- Displays
producing high temperatures must be insulated from
surroundings.
- High voltage
equipment must have grounded metal shield or cage; high
voltage wiring, switches, etc must have insulation and
overload safety.
- 110-volt AC
circuits must have UL approved cord (9’ minimum) and
grounded plug.
- Bare wire and
knife switches used only on circuits of 12 volts or less.
- Large vacuum
tubes and ray-generating devices must be shielded.
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