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Project explanation
  • Delete this slide when turning in
  • You will be selecting an individual science
    research project. The following websites will
    help you in selecting your project.
  • http//www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-project
    s/project_ideas.shtml
  • http//www.scienceproject.com/
  • http//www.energyquest.ca.gov/projects/index.html
  • Slides 1-8 (Project Title through Procedure)
    completed and printed on Oct. 24th for peer
    review. (print as handouts)
  • Your project is due Dec. 5th and will be
    presented in class the following week.
  • REMEMBER to always save your PowerPoint (PPT) to
    your H drive!!!!!!

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Project Title
  • Your name

3
Question or Problem
  • Write here about the question you are trying to
    solve

4
Research
  • Summarize what you learn about your problem or
    how others have tried to solve it.
  • This should set up the because part of your
    hypothesis.
  • Include the sources of your information.

5
Research
  • You should have 2-3 sources which will help you
    explain why you think your investigation will be
    helpful.

6
Hypothesis
  • Ifthen..because..
  • Again, your because statement should relate to
    that research you did prior to your
    investigation.

7
Variables
  • Independent Variable (what are you testing)
  • Dependent Variable (what are you measuring)
  • Controlled Variables (what are you keeping the
    same so it doesnt affect your results)

8
Procedure
  • Write NUMBERED steps with exact details about how
    you will perform your experiment
  • 1.
  • 2. etc.

9
Data
  • Use a data table to show your quantitative and/or
    qualitative data.

10
Graphs
  • This will show a visual representation of your
    data, so it is easier to understand.

11
Pictures
  • Give some proof that you did the work!!

12
Conclusion
  • State whether your hypothesis was supported or
    not supported.
  • Infer a conclusion based on your evidence.
  • Write further questions or research that could be
    done.
  • Include any surprises that you noticed.
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