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Student Name, Category, Name of School, and Teacher Name

Student Name, Category, Name of School, and Teacher Name. Title of Project. Introduction. Explain the background concepts that your audience needs to understand your project and research Describe why you chose your project and it’s purpose. Problem.

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Student Name, Category, Name of School, and Teacher Name

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  1. Student Name, Category,Name of School, and Teacher Name Title of Project

  2. Introduction • Explain the background concepts that your audience needs to understand your project and research • Describe why you chose your project and it’s purpose

  3. Problem • State your question and specific objectives

  4. Hypothesis • State your Hypothesis & explain WHY you thought this would happen

  5. Experimental Design • State the IV • Levels of IV Control Group • State the DV • Constants • Repeated Trials

  6. Experiment • Materials

  7. Experiment • Outline the steps you used and the materials you needed to collect your data. This should be precise enough to be replicated. • Use pictures to describe your procedure when possible • Include any safety guidelines followed in your experiment.

  8. Results • Summary data are presented • Numerical Data (Data Tables – everything should be labeled & titled) • Graphs • Photographs

  9. Results • Evaluate the data for general trends and variability • Demonstrate an understanding of the analysis you used, by describing how it was done and what it means.

  10. Discussion • This is where you interpret your results • State your major findings • Compare them to other research • Use your data to support the conclusions that you are drawing form your data • What are the major reasons, with citations, that explain the major trends found in your data?

  11. Conclusions • State your conclusions clearly and concisely • State whether the hypothesis is accepted or rejected (supported or not supported) • Suggest any improvements that could be made • What are your “next steps” in your research?

  12. Literature Cited • The sources you used should be cited here • This can be done on the slide here • The sources used for each slide can be listed on the footer of the slide

  13. Acknowledgements • This is reserved for those individuals you want to thank.

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