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Science Fair Title Here

This science fair project is dedicated to exploring the effectiveness of various water filtration methods. By conducting experiments and analyzing the results, you will gain insights into the best practices for purifying water. The research section will provide a comprehensive overview of the scientific concepts involved in water purification and your hypothesis formulation process. Through meticulous documentation of materials and step-by-step procedures, you will demonstrate the experiments' replicability. The results section will showcase your data through charts, tables, and graphs, followed by a detailed summary and conclusion reflecting on the project's outcomes.

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Science Fair Title Here

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  1. Science Fair Title Here By: Your name here

  2. Question/Problem • Select a topic that interests you! • Choose something you can investigate yourself, measure (length, time, weight, etc.), and complete inexpensively. • State your topic as a question you can answer by experimentation. Write your question here.

  3. Research • Format: One or more paragraphs. Photos, sketches, or illustrations of the information discussed can be helpful to the reader. • Content: A summary of the information you learned in your research that helped you to form your hypothesis. This paragraph should explain the scientific concepts (ideas) you are exploring, and help the reader understand how you decided what your hypothesis should be. • You may use: encyclopedias, books, magazines, library resources, the Internet, etc. • Record your SOURCES!!!!! • You need a minimum of 2 resources!

  4. Hypothesis • A hypothesis is an educated guess that will answer your experimental question • It is written before you go ANY farther!!!! • It should be written in IF…. THEN… format. Example: IF the length of a paper airplane’s wingspan is increased, THEN the time of the flight will increase.  Write your hypothesis here   If …. Then…

  5. Materials • List materials here  • Develop a specific list of materials needed • List the EXACT quantities, measures, and amounts • Use METRIC  measurement only (centimeters/meters, grams/kilograms, Celsius, milliliters/liters, etc.)

  6. Procedure • Write out a step by step set of directions that you will use to do your experiment.  • Number each step. • Write it so that another person could read it and complete the EXACT same experiment • Write in COMPLETE SENTENCES! • Complete the experiment 3 times!!!

  7. PICTURES • Make sure to take pictures during your experiment. Do NOT show any faces!

  8. Results Put the results of your 3 trials here. • Write down your results • Use charts, tables, and graphs to show your data 

  9. Results (continued) Write a summary of your data here. • Write a detailed summary of what happened and what you observed. 

  10. Conclusion Write your conclusion paragraph here. Your paragraph should answer these questions… • Was your hypothesis supported or rejected? • What happened during your experiment (aka results, use details!!!)? • Why did these results occur? • What did you learn during this project? • What would you do differently?

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