CHICAGO PUBLIC SCHOOLS STUDENT SCIENCE FAIR JUDGING SCORE SHEET - cpsscifair 2025

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Here are some questions that judges might ask Why/How did you get the idea and choose this project? What did you learn from your background search? What do you mean by (terminology or jargon used by the student)? How many times did you repeat the experiment or test?
List of winning science fair projects Can air quality be measured with an Arduino device? Can plants survive without sunlight? Effects of ammonium nitrate concentrations on cold pack temperatures. Effect of wi-fi signals on the growth of peapods. How does vitamin C concentration change in cut fruits over time?
Advice for Judges Examine the quality of the Finalists work, and how well the Finalist understands his or her project and area of study. The physical display is secondary to the students knowledge of the subject. Look for evidence of laboratory, field or theoretical work, not just library research or gadgeteering.
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The core of science fair is the interview with the student. The judges expend time and expertise in reviewing prepared materials, including posters, papers, abstracts, lab notebooks, etc., all this is in preparation to speak with the student to determine what they have done and what they know about their project.
Your work will be assessed by a team of expert judges on the following criteria: Evaluation RubricsPercentage (%) Scientific thought/principle/approach 15 Technical skills, workmanship, craftsmanship etc. 15 Educational value, scalability and utility for society in future 15 Economics (low cost)/portability and durability 104 more rows
Just 30.5% of CPS students in third through eighth grade met proficiency standards in reading and only 18.3% were proficient in math, according to test data released by the Illinois State Board of Education from spring 2024. That means not even 1-in-3 can read at grade level, and fewer than 1-in-5 can do math.

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