Display Challenge Overview:
The goal of this challenge is to make a display table that is informational, eye-catching, and interactive. The display should be based on one of the topics below involving the overall theme of Systems of the Human Body. The display should be of a size no more than 8ft long, 3.5 ft wide, and 8ft high(from the floor).Electricity can be supplied if necessary for any electronic or lighting needs. One display per classroom is allowed. New this year, for conformity, displays should be intended to be viewed from one side, NOT all sides. One display will be chosen as the champion and one chosen for runner up.
How does it work?
Display topics are below. Fifth and sixth-grade classrooms that are separated are allowed individual displays (one per classroom). Please choose a display topic from below and email it to schigreg@luther.k12.wi.us by January 11th. Use "science fair display challenge" in the subject heading. If there is another human body topic/system not listed below that you would like to pursue, please request at the same email address above. As schools select topics their name will appear behind the topics below. If two schools choose the same topic, the email with the earliest time stamp will be given that topic and the other school will be notified to select a different topic for their display. Displays will be brought to Luther and set up on Friday, March 8th before 5:30pm.
How will the displays be judged?
The displays will be judged by examining the following:
How neatly organized is the information in the display? Is the content in the display thorough and accurate?
How creative and eye-catching is the display?
How interactive is the display?
Content to consider while displaying your system: