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Science Fair Project –Finishing Up

Science Fair Project –Finishing Up. 6 th Grade. Data Tables/Graphs: (Due 1/21) *Ms. Morell and I met to make sure that you had good resources to create your data tables and graphs . If you need help creating a graph, look at step by step instructions on her blog:

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Science Fair Project –Finishing Up

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  1. Science Fair Project –Finishing Up 6th Grade

  2. Data Tables/Graphs: (Due 1/21) *Ms. Morell and I met to make sure that you had good resources to create your data tables and graphs. If you need help creating a graph, look at step by step instructions on her blog: http://mbmorell-6thgradetech.blogspot.com/ If you would like ideas for other types of graphs, visit: http://nces.ed.gov/nceskids/createagraph/default.aspx

  3. For more information on WHAT type of graph and data table based on the type of data that you are gathering, visit: http://www.htsdc.org/assets/Science-Fair-packet.pdf

  4. Results (Due 1/21) • Write the results of the experiment based on the information you have observed. • WRITE WHAT HAPPENED. • Example: A sheet of Viva paper towel absorbed an average of 50ml of water. A sheet of Bounty paper towel absorbed an average of 36ml of water.

  5. Conclusion: (1/21) Ask yourself these questions: • 1. Did you get the result you expected to get? If not- how were the results different? • 2. Were there any unexpected problems or occurrences that may have affected the results of your investigation? • 3. Do you think you collected sufficient data? (Were there enough trials? Samples?) • 4. Do you need to change your original hypothesis? (If you write a revised hypothesis. DO NOT use it to replace your original hypothesis for this project!)

  6. Conclusion: What you MUST include • 1. State whether you now agree or disagree with your original hypothesis. • 2. Describe any problems or unusual events that occurred during your investigation. • 3. Describe what you would do differently next time. • 4. Change your hypothesis if your data does not support your original hypothesis.

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