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Globe Unified School District STEM Site
Each project requires an accompanying abstract or summary report of up to 250 words. Please use the forms below to submit with your presentation.
GUSD SEF Abtract Forms:
Abstract Form Senior Division (Grades 9-12)
Abstract Form Junior Division (Grade 7-8)
Abstract Form Elementary Division (Grades 5-6)
Globe High School - Friday, February 13, 2015
Forms:
Elementary and Junior Division Forms:
Adult Sponsor Form for each Sponsored Project
5-8 Research Plan & Scientific Review Form (SRC) for all Projects Involving:
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Human Subjects
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Vertebrate Animals
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Potentially Hazardous Biological Agents
Guidelines for 5-8 Research Plan and SRC
Senior Division Forms:
Scientific Research Reports and Proposals: What Goes Where
Judging Criteria Sample Sheets:
2014 AZSEF Eng. Proj. Evaluation Breakdown (elem & jun divisions)
Standards of Participation for SEF Level Progression
Prepare to be Judged... how to prepare for the day of the fair
What will you be asked? 20 Questions
AZSEF & ISEF Guides & Links:
AZSEF Elementary & Junior SRC Approval Info
AZSEF Senior SRC Approval Info
https://apps2.societyforscience.org/wizard/index.asp ISEF Rules Wizard
https://student.societyforscience.org/overview-forms-and-dates ISEF Overview of forms
https://student.societyforscience.org/intel-isef-display-and-safety-regulations ISEF Display and Safety Regulations
https://student.societyforscience.org/science-project-resources?mode=blog&context=4472 ISEF Science Project Resources
For more information and assistance, please contact:
Noelle Anderson at noelle.anderson@globeschools.org or
928-402-6002
AZSEF:
5 students competed in this year's Arizona State Science and Engineering Fair held on April 7-9 at the Phoenix Convention Center. We would like to commend each of students for their outstanding achievement and look forward to their future accomplishments!
Senior Division:
Katelyn Woodring and Chase McPeak - Animal Sciences 4th PLace
Brianna Griffin and Lane Parrett - Astronomy and Physics 4th Place
Junior Division:
Taylor Wilson - Environmental Sciences 2nd Place
Katelyn and Chase will compete at the FFA State Science Fair this June in Tucson.
Taylor has been invited to compete at a private corporate science fair later this spring.
All our female students have been invited to attend an all day Women in Science Event at ASU later this spring as well!
GCSEF
The results are in!!! Congratulations to ALL our Gila County Science and Engineering Fair winners (who, by the way, ALL earned ribbons)
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Katelyn Woodring & Chase McPeak - 1st Place Senior Division Animal Sciences
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Brianna Griffin & Lane Parrett - 1st Place Senior Division Astronomy and Physics
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Victoria Mata & Brigitte Warren - 2nd Place Senior Division Plant Sciences
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Taylor Wilson - 1st Place Junior Division Environmental Sciences
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Kaitlyn Attaway - 2nd Place Elementary Division Chemistry
1st Place winners will compete at the Arizona Science and Engineering Fair in Phoenix on April 7-9.
Visit the AZSEF website (click the refreshh button after first load to bring up page) for more information!
Globe High School hosted the 2015 Distrcit SEF on Friday, Feb. 13th.
There were several exceptional projects awarded eligibility to the Gila County SEF scheduled for Thursday, March 5th at Bullion Plaza in Miami, AZ.
The following students ribboned at this year's event:
Kaitlyn Attaway -Champion Elementary Division - Chemistry, How to Make Methane Gas
Taylor Wilson - Champion Junior Division - Environmental Sciences - Rainwater Harvesting
Katelyn Woodring & Chase McPeak - Champion Senior Division - Animal Sciences - The Correlation Between Speckled Ears and Bone Diameter in Goats
Ashley Polkabla & Shelby Taylor - Senior Division 3rd Place - Cellular & Molecular Biology
Victoria Mata & Brigitte Hicks-Warren - Senior Division 3rd Place - Plant Sciences
Lane Parrett & Brianna Griffin - Senior Division 3rd Place - Astronomy & Physics
Juan Salas - Senior Division 3rd Place - Chemistry
Congratulations to you all!
General Rules and Regulations:
Please refer to the Gila County Regional Fair Handbook for standard procedures.
EXHIBIT DISPLAY SIZE MUST NOT BE MORE THAN 48 INCHES WIDE, 30 INCHES DEEP, AND 9 FEET HIGH FROM THE FLOOR. All apparatus must fit inside this exhibit space. Remember—the judges need to be able to see and read items displayed. Note: Most projects will be displayed on top of a table
Please select the link below for complete display permisions:
Divisions:
Elementary - Grades 5-6
Junior - Grades 7-8
Senior - Grades 9-12 (additional forms and regulations)
Affiliated Intel SEF Fairs (of which the GUSD fair is one) align with the official regulations of the Society for Science protocols.
Please visit their website for more information -https://student.societyforscience.org/intel-isef
You may also refer to the International Science and Engineering Fair Handbook for complete guidelines and associated forms. which are primarily for Senior Division students.
Intel ISEF Rules and Regulations
https://student.societyforscience.org/forms
Intel ISEF categories and subcategories descriptions