A well-organized science project not only impresses judges and peers but also ensures clarity in presenting your hard work.
Professional labels add polish to displays, making hypotheses, procedures, and results easy to navigate.
With Google Docs, you can design and print 8164-compatible science project labels (3-1/3″ x 4″, 6 labels/sheet) for free—no design skills needed!
Perfect for classrooms, science fairs, or home experiments, these labels help you showcase your work with confidence.
Pro Tip: Always print a test page on regular paper to verify alignment before using label sheets!
8164-Compatible Science Project Label Template
Spacious & Professional for Standout Displays

The 8164-compatible template offers a 3-1/3″ x 4″ label, ideal for organizing every component of your project. Use them for:
- Key sections: Hypothesis, Materials, Procedure, Results, Conclusion.
- Safety warnings: “Caution: Hot Surface” or “Wear Goggles.”
- Interactive elements: QR codes linking to experiment videos or raw data.
- Team projects: Assign roles like “Lead Researcher” or “Data Analyst.”
With 6 labels per sheet, this template provides ample space for detailed explanations while maintaining a clean, professional look.
Customization Tips:
- Font Hierarchy: Use bold, large fonts (e.g., Arial Bold) for headers and smaller sans-serif text (e.g., Roboto) for body details.
- Color Coding: Assign colors by section (blue for hypothesis, green for results) or risk level (red for hazards).
- Graphics: Insert icons (⚗️, 📊), diagrams, or school logos via Insert > Image.
Why This Template Works:
- Durability: Use laminated labels to withstand handling during fairs or transport.
- Clarity: Large size ensures text and graphics are visible from a distance.
- Consistency: Maintain uniform formatting across all project components.
How to Design & Print Science Project Labels in Google Docs
- Open the Blank Template: Access a Google Docs sheet formatted for 8164-compatible labels.
- Add Content:
- Section Headers: Use 24-28pt fonts (e.g., “Hypothesis: Plants Grow Faster in Blue Light”).
- Body Text: Explain methods or results in 10-12pt fonts.
- Visuals: Embed charts, QR codes, or safety symbols.
- Stylize Your Design:
- Apply borders or color-blocked backgrounds under Format > Table.
- Align text left for readability or center-align for titles.
- Test Print:
- Print a draft on plain paper. Attach to display boards to check layout and contrast.
- Print Labels:
- Load 8164-compatible label sheets into your printer.
- Under File > Print, set scaling to 100% and margins to None.
Pro Tip: Save templates for future experiments—update variables or data sets as needed!
Best Practices for Science Project Labels
- Prioritize Readability:
- Use high-contrast colors (black text on white/light backgrounds).
- Avoid overcrowding—keep text concise and visuals relevant.
- Durability Matters:
- Use waterproof labels for liquid-heavy experiments (e.g., chemistry projects).
- Laminate labels for multi-day fairs or outdoor displays.
- Safety Compliance:
- Clearly mark hazards with red borders or ⚠️ icons.
- Include emergency contact info for projects with risks.
- Digital Integration:
- Add QR codes linking to Google Slides presentations or lab notebooks.
- Use shortened URLs (e.g., Bit.ly) for easy access to supplemental materials.
Final Thoughts
This free Google Docs template empowers students, teachers, and science enthusiasts to create labels that elevate their projects from good to exceptional.
The 8164-compatible design ensures your work is organized, professional, and easy to follow—whether you’re competing at a science fair or presenting in class.
With 6 labels per sheet, you can efficiently label every component while focusing on what truly matters: sharing your discoveries with the world.
Note: This product is not affiliated with or endorsed by Avery®. ‘Avery’ is a registered trademark of Avery Products Corporation. Referenced label sizes are for compatibility purposes only.