The document outlines the due dates and requirements for a science fair project. It lists the assignment, due date, and point value for each step including selecting a topic, writing a problem statement, researching, forming a hypothesis, writing procedures, conducting an experiment, analyzing data, drawing conclusions, suggesting improvements, and creating a display board. The total project will be completed over the first and second quarters with classroom presentations taking place from November 18-20 and the final science fairs in November and January.
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Sciencefairduedates
The document outlines the due dates and requirements for a science fair project. It lists the assignment, due date, and point value for each step including selecting a topic, writing a problem statement, researching, forming a hypothesis, writing procedures, conducting an experiment, analyzing data, drawing conclusions, suggesting improvements, and creating a display board. The total project will be completed over the first and second quarters with classroom presentations taking place from November 18-20 and the final science fairs in November and January.
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SCIENCE FAIR DUE DATES
Assignment
Due Date
Select Topic: Try visiting a museum,
zoo, science center or the library for ideas.
Tues. 9/8
Write a Problem Statement/Big
Question: Make sure it is a question you can investigate yourself. Research & Note Taking: Use books, magazines, encyclopedias, internet. Be sure to site your sources & use good websites! Hypothesis: A good guess of what you think the outcome of your experiment will be.
Fri. 9/11
Procedures: Step by step how to do
your experiment and a list of materials you will need. Be detailed! Experiment & Record Observations: Collect the materials and do the experiment. Collect all your data in a journal. Organize & Analyze Data: Use graphs, charts, or tables to make your data easy to understand. Determine whether it supports your hypothesis. Conclusions: Summarize your data and state whether it supports your hypothesis. Be sure to restate the hypothesis! Improvements: Analyze your experiment. What went wrong? What could you improve on? What other things could you research in the future? Display Board: Displays charts, graphs, photos, illustrations, neat lettering and models of your experiment. All information is organized neatly and typed. (See example for required format) Total Project: (this will be broken up in
Mon. 10/5
progressbook as stated above, and will
be split over 1st and 2nd quarter.)
Date Completed
Parent Check
Thurs. 9/24 Tues. 9/29
Wed. 10/21 Mon. 10/26 Mon. 11/2 Wed. 11/4
Tues. 11/17 Wed.-Fri. Nov. 18-20
Classroom Presentations -- November 18-20, 2015
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