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The document outlines the structure and requirements for a science fair project at Escuela Normal Mixta Bilingüe 'Guillermo Suazo Córdova' for 2024. It includes sections such as experiment name, problem statement, objective, materials, introduction, theoretical framework, procedure, summary of results, conclusions, reflection, and bibliography. Each section provides guidance on what information should be included to effectively present the experiment.

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The document outlines the structure and requirements for a science fair project at Escuela Normal Mixta Bilingüe 'Guillermo Suazo Córdova' for 2024. It includes sections such as experiment name, problem statement, objective, materials, introduction, theoretical framework, procedure, summary of results, conclusions, reflection, and bibliography. Each section provides guidance on what information should be included to effectively present the experiment.

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ESCUELA NORMAL MIXTA BILINGÜE

´´GUILLERMO SUAZO CÓRDOVA´´

SCIENCE FAIR 2024


Experiment name: (Example: Lava Lamp)
Thematic Area (Physics, Chemistry or Biology): What area does your experiment represent?

Team members: Name of each member of the group Problem statement (Why?): What do you want to
find out? It should be in the form a question. A
sample problem statement might be, " How does the
amount of sun light affect the height of new plants?
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Objective: The objective indicates what you intend Explanation: Explain what the experiment shows
to demonstrate with your project. your problem.

Materials: Write the laboratory instruments or


substances to be used or need.

Keywords: are words or phrases that represent the main ideas of your experiment.

Introduction:
An introduction to a scientific report is designed to familiarize the reader with the experimental topic and
provide the evidence that leads to the experiment discussed in the lab report. Avoid including irrelevant
information solely to lengthen the report. The introduction should consist of two to three paragraphs.

Theoretical framework: Opinion: is a statement describing a personal belief


Is the structure that can hold or support a theory of or thought that cannot be tested (or has not been
a research study. The theoretical framework tested) and is unsupported by evidence.
introduces and describes the theory that explains
why the research problem under study exists.

Procedure or steps to carry out the experiment: is a detailed, step-by-step list of everything you will do in
your experiment, including the materials and methods you will use. In this part, you can take and put some
photos.

Summary of Results: Reaction, theory, or principle: In this place it


It's the place to tell you what I observe in your explains if there is any chemical reaction in the
project. However, don't do anything more than environment or in the body, or theory or principle in
"count". Explain and analyze. physics. If it does not exist, write why?

Conclusions: is a statement based on experimental measurements and observations. It includes a summary


of the results, whether or not the hypothesis was supported, the significance of the study, and future
research.

Reflection: How do you think your theory or experiment helps science?

Bibliography:
references and citations from where you write your information.

Signature of the student leader of the group Signature of the class teacher
______________________________ ________________________

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