Science Fair - Everything you need should be here, including documents, examples and deadlines
Letter to Parents
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Documents
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project_proposal.pdf | |
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To write a Discussion:
This section is a summary of what you found out in your experiment, focusing on your observations, data table, and graph(s), which should be included at this location in the report. DO NOT TRY TO INTERPRET DATA AND DRAW CONCLUSIONS HERE.
This section is a summary of what you found out in your experiment, focusing on your observations, data table, and graph(s), which should be included at this location in the report. DO NOT TRY TO INTERPRET DATA AND DRAW CONCLUSIONS HERE.
The 6 Parts of a Well Written Conclusion
1. Restate your problem or question.
2. Restate your hypothesis.
3. Briefly describe your experiment (IN PAST TENSE).
4. Compare your data to your hypothesis: Does your data support your hypothesis?
5. DISCUSS WHAT YOU LEARNED.
6. Problems/Improvements: What problems did you encounter while doing the experiment? If you were to do this lab again, what would you do differently.
2. Restate your hypothesis.
3. Briefly describe your experiment (IN PAST TENSE).
4. Compare your data to your hypothesis: Does your data support your hypothesis?
5. DISCUSS WHAT YOU LEARNED.
6. Problems/Improvements: What problems did you encounter while doing the experiment? If you were to do this lab again, what would you do differently.