PROJECT INFORMATION FOR THE QRSTF
LEARN ABOUT PROJECTS AT THE 2025 QRSTF
All projects are divided into grade groups of about 5-6 projects.
The projects are classified as either one of the two Challenges (Discovery or Innovation)
Discovery: Discovery is a combination of Experiments and Case Studies Experiment: Your project attempts to answer a scientific question and uses qualitative and quantitative data to support or fail to support a hypothesis. E.g., How does increasing the number of candles covered by a container affect the time it takes the candles to extinguish?
Case Study: A case study is a descriptive and exploratory analysis and examination of a person, group, event, subject, devise or an aspect of nature. What type of relationship exists between ________ and ________? or How does a computer work? Innovation: Your project attempts to solve a problem or improve an existing solution. It may also be the creation of an invention or the improvement of one. (Invention)
Innovation: Your project attempts to solve a problem or improve an existing solution. It may also be the creation of an invention or the improvement of one. (Invention)
Links to help with your Project!
Use this great AI site to find a project idea - It is called SPARK
Youtube video on how to make up a Tri-fold Board for the Science Fair
What should be on a Trifold Board? - Excellent Youtube Video
What about the use of AI in your project...Great Youtube video on our Policy
Project Grade Categories
All projects from Grades 4-12 are classified and organized by grade to help the judges to understand and determine the level of background expertise. This does not mean that the students cannot exceed their grade level. Science Fair projects are an excellent opportunity for students to exceed expectations, improve their oral, written, scientific and mathematical skills.
The Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair has always been committed promoting and recognizing excellent in the Quinte are. We continually look for students that demonstrate excellence in STEM and STEM
The QRSTF categories are:
Junior (grade 4 to 6)
Intermediate (grade 7 and 8)
Senior (grade 9 to 12
Canada-wide Science Fair
The Canada-Wide Science Fair (CWSF) is the country’s largest annual youth science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) event, bringing together top young scientists and their projects, selected by our national network of over 100 regional STEM fairs in every province." In 2025, The Canada-wide Science Fair will be held in Fredericton.
At the 2025 Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair, students in grades 7-12 will have the opportunity to vie for up to five spots on Team Quinte to complete at the CWSF for almost a million dollars in prizes and scholarships.
At the Quinte Regional Science and Technology Fair, there is a select committee made up of professionals, and CWSF judges that select the projects that will attend the next CWSF.
Tips and Tricks for Success at QRSTF and CWSF
Scientific Method explained... in pdf for you to check out.
- These are provided to help you excel and to make your project exceptional.
- Log Book/Research Notebook: It is important to have a logbook to record your thoughts and process as your project develops, every step of the way. A good logbook will have images, sketches, notes, dates for each entry, and background research. This will help you to complete your project board. If you attend the Canada-wide Science Fair, you will be asked to upload up to 5 pages of your logbook for the judges to view.
- Research, Research, Research
- Take a look at the projects Online at the CWSF virtual Fair. They may not be on a printed project board but they will provide great ideas on how a project should be done. CWSF Virtual
- If you have questions about your project.. contact us.
- Ethicsis important before you start. Please check out our ethics chart to see if your project needs permission before you start. If you use humans or animals in your projects, check out our documents page - ethics section for the forms you may need to submit. There are many concerns when humans are involved. If you are not sure ask.
- Ensure that safety best practices are followed at all times during your experiment: If you are not sure about what is safe practices for you experiment please contact us and we will help you through the process. It is suggested that you work with an adult supervisor. Safety Chart
- Expand your project and make it as thorough and complete as possible. This means that you should not just do the least amount of trials but expand it to show more of what you can do. Always question your work and strive to expand on all areas.
- Images: Take pictures as you progress in your project. Use your cell phone or a digital camera. Some have even taken videos of their work at they progressed