How Do You Put Together a Display Board for a Forensic Science Project?
Completing your experiment for your forensic science project seems like the hardest part of competing in a science fair. Believe it or not, there’s still plenty of work ahead of you. Putting together a display board for your forensic science project takes an artistic eye and a logical mind. The judges will look carefully at your display board when judging your project, so it is important to put your time and effort into making it shine. List all of the components of your forensic science project that you think should be listed on your display. Choose from the following: Title, Question, Problem, Background Research, Hypothesis, Abstract, Materials, Procedure, Constant and Variables, Data, Results, Conclusion, Discussion, Illustration, Photograph of Experiment. Lay three sheets of paper next to each other to represent the three parts of the tri-fold board. Map out where the main parts of your display will go on your tri-fold board, using a pencil and the three sheets of paper. Keep in m