TitleAuthorPublisher & Publication DateMain CharactersSettingPlot SummaryConflictSolution/ResolutionAuthor's PurposeTone or Mood
Question, Procedure, Result, Conclusion, Title, and a Picture?
It may very from fair to fair but some common things include an explanation of what you did your experiment, why it happened (the science behind it), and practical applications.
Yes
it needs to have alot of what your best at on there.. if your good at drawing, then you need to have drawings.. let your personallity shine through on your board.. it should have just the enough stuff on it to catch the attention of all the others but not so much stuff that its to confusing..
there are a few things you need for a science board: you will need a prediction,why it works and a conclusion
you need things like a thesis, historical background, pictures, conclusion, a timeline, and facts. im working on my project too and all the judges care about is primary soucres
Depends On The Project...
Everything is fair in love is not a good idea, viewed from a point of a good man. To be a good man, we need to do good things - only fair things
Not necessarily but it would win you major creativity points! :)
The basics which are reading, writing and arithmetic
An in/out board can be used in a number of ways. The most common use is to have a list of things that need to be done ("in") and a list of things that are done ("out").
aim hypothesis method equipment results conclusion variables application interpret observation