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Science Fair Title Subtitle Goes Here

Question A question or statement showing what you are trying to find out

Research and References A brief, written explanation of the information you have gathered related to your question. Make sure you have some knowledge of the science behind your question.

Hypothesis What is your best guess and why?

Materials

Procedures

Variables Controlled Variable(s): Replace this with the variables that you keep the same. Independent Variable(s): Replace this with the variable(s) that you change to see what will happen. Dependent Variable(s): Replace this with the variable that you watch to see if it will change.

Observations The collection of the raw data that you observed (ie checklist, trial results, times, etc)

Results A graphed or picture summary of your observations.

Conclusion Was your hypothesis right or wrong. Why do you think you got the result that you did?

Application Now that you know the result, what will you do with it? What are some real life examples of where this information would be useful?