•Decide which type of project you’re doing. Projects can be entered as one of two types: (1) Science / Technology, or (2) Inventions

•Decide which category your project fits in. Click here for a list of the categories.
•Gather all of the information you need before you go to Student Registration. The application form will ask for: ◦the title of your project
◦the category it fits in best
◦whether it is a science/technology project or an invention
◦the problem or question you are working on
◦a description of your project (the goal of your project or why it’s important; what you’ve done so far and what you plan to do between now and March 25th )
◦a password that will be easy for you to remember so you can access your ‘My Project’ page whenever you need to (we suggest the you write your password on a page in your notebook so you can find it if you forget it)
◦an active email address where you can be reached from the time you register until the date of the fair. You should check your email at least once a week, more often the week before the fair
◦your name, home address, and phone number**
◦your school, your grade, and your teacher’s name (or your parent’s name if you are home-schooled **
◦your t-shirt size **
◦** if you are working with a partner, all of the information for both of you needs to be entered on the application form. Just one application should be submitted for the two of you.

(1) Science / Technology, or (2) Inventions????? I think it's science am I correct.

Yes.

ok.

Thank You!!!! :)

Yes, based on the given options, it seems like the type of project described falls under the category of Science / Technology.

Yes, you are correct. The two types of projects are Science/Technology and Inventions. Based on the information you provided, it seems like your project falls under the category of Science/Technology. Science and technology projects typically involve conducting scientific experiments and research, developing new technologies, or exploring the applications of existing technologies in various fields.