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Setting up your Show-board for Science Fair

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Setting up a science fair display

The link below is a great resource for science fair guidelines.
http://www.ccsdscience.com/upl....oads/5/8/1/2/5812079

https://www.phsd144.net/cms/li....b3/IL01001725/Centri
What should you include?

Title
Question and background information
Tell the reader the question you are asking or the problem you will try to solve. This may also include any background information about why you are interested in this topic.

PURPOSE
Your purpose should explain what you hope to achieve.
Your Interest in the topic and why you would like to learn more about the topic and how Information gained from this experiment will benefit others

HYPOTHESIS The hypothesis is your educated guess about the
outcome of your investigation.
There are several ways to write your hypothesis. I feel the most consistent way is to use an if-then statement
For example, if the person runs every day, then their heart rate will drop by 10 beats per minute.

Materials and Methods
This is a list of the materials used in the experiment and the step you followed to complete the experiment

Results
present in results using tables and graphs and explain in words, do not use raw data, also discuss problems or errors that may have happened

Conclusions
During the conclusion, you will either accept or reject your hypothesis and summarize your results.
Be sure to include photos, illustrations, graphs, and charts.

Your log book should be displayed in front of your project.
It should include notes on readings, bibliographic information,
thoughts, ideas, and trials.
Any raw data (all of the measurements you collect
during your experimental trials).
Staple in copies of graphs or charts.
Attach photos and label them.
Be sure to date each entry and enter each science activity you do.

Science Variables
http://www.moomoomathblog.com/....2019/02/learn-scienc

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