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Experimental Design for Science Fair
Question:
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Teacher approval ______Date ______
Variables(what’s the plan):
Independent (test)(the only thing you will change – use three options)
Control
(what you will compare to)
Constants
(details that don’t change)
Dependent (outcome)
(how you will measure the results)
Hypothesis:
If ______, then ______,
(choose a test variable) (choose an outcome)
because ______.
(explain why)
The Experiment:
Materials(you must use SI units for measurements):
Procedures:
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Project Log
(Keep an active journal recording all details of your project participation: research, notes, observations, problems, etc…)
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Data Collection:
Trial1 / Trial
2 / Trial
3 / Trial
4 / Trial
5 / Trial
6 / Trial
7 / Trial
8 / Trial
9 / Trial
10 / Avg. for all trials
Test Variable
1
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Test Variable
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Test Variable
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Data Graph: Create a graph using your own data. The Y axis represents your Dependent / Outcome variable, the X axis represents your Independent / Test variables. You can create a graph that shows all of your data or you can find the average for each test variables trials.
Analyzing the Results:
Explain the average results for each of your test variables.
Conclusion:
- First paragraph – State your conclusion and summarize your results in a few sentences to support this conclusion.
- Second paragraph –State if your results support or contradict your hypothesis. If appropriate, state the relationship between the independent (test) and dependent (outcome) variables.
- Third paragraph - Summarize and evaluate your experimental procedure, making comments about its success and effectiveness. Suggest changes in the experimental procedure (or design) and/or possibilities for further study.
Display your project:
Two choices – a Tri-Fold board display or a PowerPoint Presentation (Prezi is also acceptable)
Your Tri-Fold display must follow the layout below:
A Power Point Presentation must have a minimum of the following slides (in this order):
Slide 1 –Title, your name, teacher’s name, class period
Slide 2 – Questions
Slide 3 – Test Variables (and control if it applies)
Slide 4 – Constants
Slide 5 – Outcome Variable
Slide 6 – Hypothesis
Slide 7 – Experiment Materials (include pictures) Use as many slides as you need.
Slide 8 – Experiment Procedures (include pictures) Use as many slides as you need.
Slide 9 – Data table
Slide 10 – Graph
Slide 11 – Results
Slide 12 – Conclusion