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If you leave JavaScript disabled, you will only access a portion of the content we are providing. <a href="/science-fair-projects/javascript_help.php">Here's how. </a> Key Info For almost every science fair project, you need to prepare a display board to communicate your work to others. This sample shows how difficult it can be to read text when you print it on top of an image. Materials and Construction Techniques For a detailed list of items useful for making science fair project display boards, consult the Science Fair Project Shopping List.

Use a self-standing display board like Elmer's 36" x 48" tri-fold display board. Borders are a simple way to draw attention to your board. Use a self-standing display board like Elmer's 36" x 48" tri-fold display board. Borders are a simple way to draw attention to your board. Samples Not sure what your project display board should look like? 10 Winning Science Fair Projects That Will Make You Feel Dumb.

As beleaguered parents all over the country endeavor to prod their kids to finish their requisite science fair projects, some may find it helpful to provide some inspiration from past winners of the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair.

10 Winning Science Fair Projects That Will Make You Feel Dumb

These are not your basic tabletop volcanoes or series of potted sunflowers. Many sport titles that you'd expect to see gracing the pages of the most prestigious scientific journals, and some of them actually have. Others became inventions developed for use in the wider world while their inventors were still in high school. Each and every one of these projects won their teenage researchers big prizes and hefty scholarships to ensure their future success. 1. Image credit: Patterson One of the ISEF 2001 winners invented something so completely cool that he bowled over the competition to win a total of more than $200,000 in cash prizes and scholarships. 2. Image credit: Abdulrasool 3. Image Credit: Glassman 4. Image Credit: Nyberg 5. Science Fair Projects - Winning Science Fair Project Ideas. Science Fair Central: Students should start a shopping list as soon as they have chosen a topic.

Your display can reflect your personality: Is every inch of my locker or bedroom covered with magazine clippings, posters, stickers, and sticky notes?

Science Fair Central: Students should start a shopping list as soon as they have chosen a topic.

Or am I more of a minimalist? What’s my idea of a good time: scrapbooking or skateboarding? Is the presentation the part of the science fair I’ve been waiting for, or is that the part I dread? Stand Out from the Crowd Whether they’re the kind of person who loves to design and decorate and dabble with computer graphics, or the one who always opts for the standard black-and-white report cover, this is a time for students to get creative. Students should read the helpful hints for tips on getting started as well as some Do's-and-Dont's.