Junior Division Instructions & Forms
Junior Division (Grades 6-8) All students in grades 6-8 must complete FASF registration forms AND may need to complete forms used by ISEF as noted below. The ISEF forms, if needed, will be helpful to you in planning and are used by FASF.
Note: Junior Division Projects will be assigned to one of three categories for judging: Life, Earth or Physical.
Once you have selected a topic in an area of science in which you have some particular interest, experience or resources available to you, you may begin registration for FASF. The following is a guide. You can also email director@flintsciencefair.org to ask questions.
- Complete your FASF Application on-line or print the FASF forms from the web site or use the paper forms from pages 13-16 of the Handbook and mail them to the address below.
- Keep copies for your files.
- The Required Safety Checklist and the Approval Form 1B forms must be signed by a parent or adult sponsor and mailed to the address below or can be brought to the registration table on Setup March 20, 2009.
Flint Area Science Fair
P.O. Box 3545
Flint, MI 48502
If your experiment involves any of the following categories—follow the directions below. If you know that your project involves human subjects, vertebrates or potentially hazardous biological agents (cultured microorganisms, R-DNA, fresh tissue, blood or body fluids, parasites) you will find sections of the rules that apply exclusively to your project. A Review Committee must approve your research design before you begin your work.
Complete International rules and forms are available at http://www.societyforscience.org/isef.
Junior Division Students—are encouraged to visit the ISEF Rules Wizard at http://www.societyforscience.org/isef/primer/wizard/ before starting your research, to see which forms and approvals will be required. The forms are for ISEF Finalists, but we also use them for registering at Flint Area Science & Engineering Fair. Complete International rules and forms are available at http://www.societyforscience.org/isef.