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1 Science Fair Project

2 Choose a Topic Pick a topic that will be interesting and will be able to be completed on time.

3 Title Choose a title that reflects your topic and is in the form a question. Example: How does vinegar affect a penny?

4 Purpose Write 1 to 3 sentences describing what you want to find out in this project.

5 Research Research should be completed to learn background information about your topic. This will help you complete the experiment accurately. Develop 3 questions that you want to answer about your topic. Use a variety of sources for your research. Use books and the internet. Save the URL into a word document so you have the website’s address.

6 Hypothesis Make your guess Use your research to make an educated guess about how you think your experiment will turn out. The If… then format must be used. “ If I __________ then _____”format Example: If more vinegar is placed on a penny, then the penny will increase in luster.

7 Procedure Design your experiment
Design your experiment so that it only tests for one variable. Make sure all other variables are controlled. Make sure to keep a control group. Keep in mind sample size. The more objects in your sample the more valid your experiment. Use multiple trials. (At least three.)

8 Procedure Example: If you are testing pennies and vinegar:
Use the same luster of penny. Use the same brand and type of vinegar. Use the same amount of vinegar.

9 Do not leave anything out!
Procedure Write down step-by-step directions on how to do your experiment. Do not leave anything out! Write everything down so that another scientist can replicate your experiment exactly as you have completed the experiment.

10 Materials Pennies Vinegar Paper towel Petri dishes

11 Procedure Example Get 15 pennies of similar luster.
Place paper towel into 3 petri dishes. Place 5 pennies in each dish. In the first dish, don’t put any vinegar. In the second dish, put 50 drops of vinegar. In the thirds dish, put 100 drops of vinegar. Place petri dishes is a safe place for 24 hours. Compare the pennies from all of the petri dishes. Record data.

12 Do your experiment. The experiment may need to be completed multiple times to be sure correct results are made.

13 Display data using charts, tables, and graphs.
Make Charts and Graphs Display data using charts, tables, and graphs. Use the Graph Club or Inspiration program. Choose the correct graphs for your data. Bar-comparison Pie-percentage Line-change/time

14 Results Using your data write a few sentences how your experiment turned out.

15 Conclusion Write down why you think your experiment turned out the way it did, include if your hypothesis was supported or not. Be sure to use the term “ My hypothesis was/was not supported. Do not say I was right/wrong. Even when your hypothesis was not supported you gain information about your topic. Use scientific reasoning for conclusion.

16 Future Considerations
Tell what variable you would change if you could do the experiment again. Tell how you might take your experiment to the next step.

17 Make Your Board Start your information on the top left panel of the board, move down the left panel, across the middle panel, and from the top down on the right panel. Place pictures of your experiment on your board.

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20 Bringing It Together Keys for success:
Make a time-line and stick to it. Parental support Organization

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