Science Fair Registration - Early Bird Deadline

Description
  • BCE Science Fair: January 16, 2025 (Thursday) from 6:00 PM to 7:30 PM in the BCE cafeteria 
    • The entire BCE community is invited to this spectacular event.
    • This is a free event and we'll be raffling off drones every half hour.
    • We'll have all projects on display plus robotics demonstrations, booths, and other fun activities.
  • Registration Deadline: November 30, 2024 (Saturday) 
    • Link to Registration form: BCE 2025 Science Fair Registration Form
    • Students who register by November 30, 2024 will receive a BCE Science Fair T-shirt.
    • Late registrations will be accepted, but these students may not receive a t-shirt.
    • There is no registration fee.
  • Display Due Date: 
    • TBD (Mon-Tue Jan 13-14 after school); details will be shared in early January on the specific drop-off times.
    • Students do not need to be present for drop-off.
  • Team Size
    • Students can work individually or in teams of 2-3 students within the same grade.
    • No team should exceed 3 members.
    • All team members must register individually so we get the right counts for t-shirts and ribbons.
  • Regionals:  
    • For Grades 3rd - 5th we can send 12-14 projects on to the Austin regional science fair.
    • Independent judges will determine the regional qualifiers ahead of our BCE Science Fair.
    • No students will be present during judging and winners will be announced at the BCE Science Fair.
  • Experiments:
    • All projects in Grades 3rd-5th grade must be experiments (not exhibits or engineering displays)
    • Experiments - a student asks an experimental question, forms and tests a hypothesis, and makes conclusions
      • Example: “I tested batteries to see which brand lasts the longest in a flashlight.”
    • Please follow GARSEF guidelines for experiments - https://austinscience.org/images/pdfs/ElemHowToDoSciFairProj.pdf
Project Board Guidelines (Per GARSEF Elementary Handbook)

All student project boards must follow the guidelines in order to be allowed in the exhibit hall.

 

Display Board 

 

  • Project display should be on sturdy tri-fold board available at local craft and office supply stores. 
  • Written material, drawings and pictures should be securely attached to the display board with glue or tape. 
  • Do not use staples: they will poke out the back of the board. 
  • Projects will be displayed on tables that are 36 inches high. Size of display area may not exceed the following measurements: 15” deep, 48” wide, and 60” high. Due to space limitations, displays that exceed these measurements cannot be accepted. 
  • Electricity for your display will not be available but you can use household batteries to power your project.  

 

Allowed Items: 

 

  • Please use only paper on your project boards. 
  • Students should take photographs of project steps as a visual explanation of their effort. 
  • Students must ask permission before photographing other individuals for the display board. 
  • Be sure to properly credit/list all sources of graphics and photographers on the display board (“Photograph/Visuals by . . .”) This includes images from websites. 
  • Students may use a computer and printer for written parts of the project.  

 

Items Not Allowed:

  • DO NOT put your name or identifying information on the front of the poster.
    • Do not include the student(s) faces while taking the photos of the experiments.
  • Display Items NOT Allowed (such projects will be disqualified)
    • Demonstration items are not allowed in 2025. 
    • No Expensive, breakable or fragile items. 
    • No organisms; living, dead or preserved 
      • Growing bacteria or mold of any type 
      • Causing pain, suffering, sickness or death of an animal BCE 2025 Science Fair Registration Form
    • No water or chemicals, crystals, liquids
      • No  hazardous chemicals or radioactive materials. 
    • No human/animal parts or body fluids (for example, blood, feces or urine). 
    • No human or animal food. 
    • No poisons, drugs, controlled or hazardous substances.
    • No sharp items (for example: syringes, needles, pipettes, knives, tacks, nails). 
    • No glass or glass objects unless part of a commercial product (for example, a computer screen). 
    • No pressurized tanks or containers.
    • No batteries with open top cells (so that battery acid can be seen) 
    • No dirt, soil, gravel, rocks, sand, waste products, etc. 
    • No project, device, activity or substance that may be deemed hazardous  to student safety 
      • NO firearms, explosives or discharge air pressure canister devices (i.e. potato guns) 
    • No photographs or pictures of animals or people in surgical techniques, dissections or necropsies. 

 

Where to start on your Experiment:
 
A Big Thank You to our BCE 2025 Science Fair Sponsors: 
  • BCE Booster Club
  • Kumon Math and Reading Center of Austin - Uplands Ridge
  • Clavier Werke School of Music
  • Texas Children's Hospital
Still have questions or want to get involved:
  • We'd love to have you on our committee, have a booth at the fair, or join us as a sponsor
  • Reach out to frayacohen@yahoo.com
 

Thank you, 

2025 BCE Science Fair Committee
Date/Time(s)
Saturday, November 30, 2024
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