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Science Fair Title. Subtitle or explanation Your Name Collins Elementary Section. Question. State the problem in a question form – what are you trying to answer?. Hypothesis. Write an “If ..., then” statement that explains what you think will happen in your investigation (your prediction).

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Science Fair Title

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  1. Science Fair Title Subtitle or explanation Your Name Collins Elementary Section

  2. Question • State the problem in a question form – what are you trying to answer?

  3. Hypothesis • Write an “If ..., then” statement that explains what you think will happen in your investigation (your prediction).

  4. Materials • Make a list • Of all the things • You need to • Conduct your • Investigation

  5. Procedure • 1. Explain the steps you are going to take to investigate your question. It is also good to include pictures if you can.

  6. Procedure • 2. When you write your procedure, make sure to include every step. • 3.Don’t forget that you need to conduct at least 3 trials for reliable data.

  7. Procedure • 4. If you need more than these three slides to explain your Procedure, just click Duplicate Slide to make another one just like this one.

  8. Variable & Controls • List the many things that will stay the same in your experiment. These are all Controls. • Tell the 1 thing that you will changing in your experiment. This is your Variable.

  9. Data Title of Your Data Chart

  10. Data - Graph

  11. Results • Explain what the data you measured from the experiment means in words. You can start out saying “My data shows that ...”

  12. Conclusion • Compare your results to your hypothesis and explain what you learned in this investigation. • My hypothesis was (right or wrong). • I learned that (3 things) ...

  13. Application • How can you use what you’ve learned in this investigation in the real world? • This information can be helpful in the real world because...

  14. References • Find at least 3 books, websites, or people to give you more information about your topic. • Force and Motion by Peter Lafferty • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pendulum • Ms. Ramos, science teacher

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