CHECKPOINTS FOR SCIENCE RESEARCH PROJECT

_____Checkpoint 1: General Information Sheet

  • Complete the Student Information Sheet

_____Checkpoint 2: Notice to Parents of Science Research Students

  • Return a signed copy of the Notice to Parents Sheet

_____Checkpoint 3: Email Communication

  • Send an email to ith an email that you check daily. Email is our communication link. You will be added to an email group for communication.

_____Checkpoint 4: Schedule 1st Individual Conference

  • Use the wall calendar to schedule your first individual conference to set up your lab notebook and portfolio. I am available every Period 0 and during lunch time.

_____Checkpoint 5: Set-up Lab Notebook

  • You will:
  • Set up your new, current Science Research Lab Notebook
  • Label every page with a title, date and page number
  • Bring your Lab Notebook with you to every individual conference

_____Checkpoint 6: Selecting a general area of interest

  • You will provide evidence that you have:
  • Pursued background research on several potential general areas of interest
  • Selected one general area of interest
  • Used online resources to locate sources related to your general area of interest
  • Explained (in writing) why you selected the general area of interest

_____Checkpoint 7: Article Research

  • Find 10 articles related to your topic from any source.
  • Print out each article and staple a typed 100-word summary to the front of each article.
  • Record article title, author(s) and topics in your Course Reader as evidence of research in the References Record Sheet Section.

_____Checkpoint 8: Submission of Question From

  • You will:
  • Complete the Submission of Question form found in your lab manual
  • Discuss all components of this form as a starting point to creating your research plan.

_____Checkpoint 9: Designing a Research Plan

  • You will provide evidence that you have:
  • Drafted a tentative research plan to test your hypothesis through experimentation (data collection) and analysis
  • Summarized your tentative research plan using a design matrix
  • Prepared a list of needed materials and resources
  • Determined the feasibility of the research, including time, materials, and cost
  • Described (in writing) the proposed method or procedures for your project
  • Clearly indicated how you manipulate the independent variable, measure the dependent variable, and control other potential variables
  • Determined that you have included sufficient numbers in both control and experimental groups to be statistically valid
  • Discussed your research plan with your teacher and mentor scientist
  • Developed a realistic timeline for each component of your research plan
  • Determined that your research plan meets the safety and ethical guidelines (for appropriate research involving human subjects, non-human vertebrate animals, pathogenic agents, controlled substances, recombinant DNA, and human or non-human animal tissue)
  • See Checkpoint 12 and discuss research plan format with teacher for formatting, forms required
  • Pre-approval for your topic may be necessary and additional forms and date deadlines will apply
  • Prepared a formal research plan (in writing) that describes the question being addressed, the hypothesis/problem/engineering goals, a description in detail of methods and procedures, and a bibliography/references (follow guidelines provided by your teacher)
  • Answered (in writing) the question, "How did you get the idea for your research?"

_____Checkpoint 10: Obtaining Approval for Research Plan= ONLY AFTER YOUR RESEARCH PLAN HAS BEEN APPROVED BY TEACHER OR IRB/SRC COMMITTEE

  • You will provide evidence that you have:
  • Reviewed the information, rules, regulations and forms available at Science Service for the Intel Talent Search (International Science and Engineering Fair Science Project) at
  • Reviewed information, rules, regulations and forms for entry into other science fairs or symposiums recommended by your teacher
  • Used ISEF Rules Wizard at to determine what forms and approvals are necessary before implementing your research plan
  • Worked with your sponsor and teacher to complete the following forms: Checklist for Adult Sponsor, Research Plan (1A), Research Plan Attachment, Approval Form (1B), and SRC/IRB approval (if needed)
  • Ordered or arranged for needed materials/equipment required for implementing your research plan

_____Checkpoint 11: Conducting the Research Investigation

  • You will provide evidence that you have:
  • Maintained a Lab Notebook that includes detailed notes of each and every experiment, measurement and observation (follow the guidelines provided by your teacher)
  • Implemented a preliminary trial of the methods
  • Revised or refined the methods based on the preliminary trial
  • Discussed with your mentor or sponsor potential techniques for statistically analyzing the data you plan to collect (if appropriate)
  • Submitted any revisions of original research plan for sponsor and mentor approval
  • Conducted your research following your proposed timeline
  • Periodically sought review of your research progress from your sponsor and mentor
  • Prepared photographs to illustrate key methods, equipment, or results
  • Continued to do research to increase your understanding of other scientists' work related to your research project

_____Checkpoint 12: Data Analysis

  • You will provide evidence that you have:
  • Use computer spreadsheet software to enter your raw data into a spreadsheet
  • Selected and used appropriate statistical analysis techniques/software to analyze your data
  • Used appropriate computer software to create data tables/charts to summarize/analyze your data
  • Used computer software to created appropriate graphs and figures
  • Prepared a written draft of the discussion/analysis of the data (including patterns, relationships, support/lack of support for hypothesis, and sources of error)
  • Obtained feedback this data discussion/analysis from your teacher and mentor

_____Checkpoint 13: PVPSEF Science Fair Application

  • You will:
  • Complete all necessary forms for the Palos Verdes PVPSEF Science Fair
  • Meet deadlines for science fair applications
  • Submit required forms
  • Submit your application to your sponsor and teacher for review
  • Refine your project as required for inclusion in other science research competitions
  • If selected in the top 13 you will advance to the LA County Science Fair in March

_____Checkpoint 14: Writing the Abstract

  • You will:
  • Use the Writing the Abstract Template found on
  • Complete all 4 sections of the Abstract
  • Email your rough draft to me for review and editing

_____Checkpoint 15: Writing an APA-format Research Paper

  • You will provide evidence that you have:
  • Written a 250-word abstract that includes the purpose of the experiment, procedures used, data, conclusions, and possible research applications
  • Written a rough draft for each section of the research paper (follow the guidelines provided by your teacher)
  • Sought feedback on each section of your rough draft from your peers, teacher, and mentor
  • Used feedback and self-evaluation to make revisions to each section of the research paper
  • Prepared a final draft of your research paper

_____Checkpoint 16: Preparing a Professional Board Visual Display

  • You will provide evidence that you have:
  • Reviewed the information of visual displays
  • Reviewed guidelines for creating an effective poster presentation (provided by your teacher)
  • Prepared a display that is organized, clear, concise, correctly presented, well-constructed, and eye-catching.
  • Email rough draft of your PowerPoint template to your teacher for review
  • Provide an enlarged version of your abstract for display during science fairs.
  • Once your rough draft is approved, submit your PowerPoint to a local printing company (~$60-$120)

_____Checkpoint 17: Preparing an Oral Presentation for Participation in Science Fairs

  • You will provide evidence that you have:
  • Practiced speaking freely and confidently about your display to demonstrate that you have a good grasp of your project
  • Presented your display to classmates and engaged in discussion and answering questions related to your work
  • Prepared a written script for a 12 minute oral, public presentation about your research
  • Prepared appropriate visuals for use in your presentation
  • Reviewed the guidelines for oral presentations (provided by your teacher)
  • Practiced using the script/visuals
  • Used peer review to revise the script/visuals and improve your presentation skills
  • Practiced for a "Question & Answer" session in which judges will ask questions about your research project

_____Checkpoint 18: Science Fair Materials and Preparation

  • You will prepare yourself for the Science Fairs and take the following:
  • Professionally printed Science Fair Board
  • A Stand for your board
  • 1 binder that has your final research paper + INTEL forms in it (with printed label)
  • 1 binder that has all of your article research and forms (with printed label)
  • Your Research Log/Notebook (with printed label)
  • Any materials or demonstrations materials you would like to display
  • Clear, acrylic frame with your typed abstract in it