yes for a good science fair you would you need a title, question, aim, abstract, hypothesis, method, variables, results, conclusion, bibliography and thanks
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It links back to the aim and you answer your question, based on the results you got.
It may very from fair to fair but some common things include an explanation of what you did your experiment, why it happened (the science behind it), and practical applications.
go to the site Google.com and ask good science fair projects
you are going to need six or eight sentences for you application
A science fair logbook is just a notebook where you keep track of the work you have done on your science fair project.