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Stanwich School Science Fair. Tuesday, May 20th 8:30 am to 9:30 am Stanwich East Campus Science Fair Guidelines and Assessment. Research Paper Cover Page (Title) (One third down) Eighth Grade Science Mr. Fletcher John Smith Grade 8 Stanwich School May 20 th , 2014.
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Stanwich School Science Fair Tuesday, May 20th 8:30am to 9:30am Stanwich East Campus Science Fair Guidelines and Assessment
Research Paper Cover Page (Title) • (One third down) • Eighth Grade Science • Mr. Fletcher • John Smith • Grade 8 • Stanwich School • May 20th, 2014
Student’s poster boards should be clear and easy to read. Poster boards must include Project title, Purpose (idea), Hypothesis, Diagrams, Data, and Conclusion.
Purpose • State your idea and why. • Example: • The Purpose of my research is to identify an alternative fuel source to provide energy for my classroom. • Hypothesis • Hypothesis is a possible answer to a question or a reasonable guess about what will happen. • Example: • Since my classroom requires electricity, solar panels may provide enough electricity for my needs. I need to research the cost of solar panels, investigate and analyze my current electric usage, and conduct a cost analysis and then determine a timeline for a return on my investment. I will also conduct a carbon footprint analysis.
Diagrams • All diagrams must be clear and easy to read. Hand-drawn diagrams are acceptable. All diagrams taken from books, magazines, websites, or other media devices must be cited. • Example: • Source: www.solarpanels.com
Conclusion • Your conclusion must defend your idea. The use of data, charts, and interesting/relevant facts will allow you to express your purpose.
Avoiding Plagiarism • Plagiarism is using someone else’s words or ideas without giving proper credit – or without giving any credit at all – to the writer of the original. Whether plagiarism is intentional or unintentional, it is a serious offense that you can avoid by adhering to the advice below. • Citation Guide • Stanwich School recommends following the Modern Language Association (MLA) guide. • All sources cited in your research paper must be listed in a section entitled Work Cited (sometimes referred to as Bibliography), which should be located at the end of your paper.
Example: • Work Cited • www.solarpanels.com • www.energyworld.org • www.windpower.net • www.energy.gov
Citing your research within the body of your paper: • If you use someone else’s words or ideas within the body of your research paper, it must be cited as follows: • Example: • According to Dr. John Doe www.energy.org within the next ten years, our dependency on fossil fuel will double. • Assessment • Poster Board 40% • Research Paper 60% • Total 100% • Science Fair Project is equal to having 2 science quizzes or 2 lab reports.