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SCIENCE PROJECT FORMAT Science Project Format All science projects must use the scientific method and show the following steps. 1. Title – Choose a topic in science that you like to learn more about. Start by finding the question you want answered about a particular topic and formulate an experiment to help you answer that question. 2. Abstract – Write a one paragraph overview or description of your science project. This should be written once the project is finished, and should e placed after the title of your experiment/project on the completed project report. 3. Problem – Clearly state in one or two sentences what your science experiment is about. Include what you are trying to find out by doing this experiment/project. The problem may be posed as a question like: Will hydroponic lettuces grow faster than those cultivated in soil? Data – to organize data, write down what you search during the investigation including tables, graphs, maps, etc. The notes you took on the data and all other background research material may go in a notebook in front of your project. Analysis – This is a written explanation of the information you include in your data report (graph, chart, drawing, etc.). To help you analyze the data taken first look at your data. What happened? What do the numbers tell you of what happened? Compare data in order to arrive to a conclusion. Conclusion – Explain what you discovered in your analysis. The conclusion includes a statement and discussion summarizing the results of your investigation. SCIENCE ICTYS

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SCIENCE PROJECT FORMAT

Science Project Format

All science projects must use the scientific method and show the following steps.

1. Title – Choose a topic in science that you like to learn more about. Start by finding the question you want answered about a particular topic and formulate an experiment to help you answer that question.

2. Abstract – Write a one paragraph overview or description of your science project. This should be written once the project is finished, and should e placed after the title of your experiment/project on the completed project report.

3. Problem – Clearly state in one or two sentences what your science experiment is about. Include what you are trying to find out by doing this experiment/project.

The problem may be posed as a question like: Will hydroponic lettuces grow faster than those cultivated in soil?

Data – to organize data, write down what you search during the investigation including tables, graphs, maps, etc. The notes you took on the data and all other background research material may go in a notebook in front of your project.

Analysis – This is a written explanation of the information you include in your data report (graph, chart, drawing, etc.). To help you analyze the data taken first look at your data. What happened? What do the numbers tell you of what happened?Compare data in order to arrive to a conclusion.

Conclusion – Explain what you discovered in your analysis. The conclusion includes a statement and discussion summarizing the results of your investigation.

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MODALITY: BIBLIOGRAPHIC RESEARCH