TheReport for Your Science Fair Project
- The purpose of your science fair projectreport is to give you the information to understand why your experiment turns out the way it does.
- The research portion should include:
- The history of similar experiments or inventions
- Definitions of all important words and concepts that describe your experiment
- Answers to all your background research plan questions
- Mathematical formulas, if any, that you will need to describe the results of your experiment
- For every fact or picture in your research paper you should follow it with a citation telling the reader where you found the information. A citation is just the name of the author and the date of the publication placed in parentheses like this: (Author, date). This is called a parenthetical reference when using the MLA format. Its purpose is to document a source briefly, clearly, and accurately.
- If you copy text from one of your sources, then place it in quotation marks in addition to following it with a citation. Be sure you understand and avoid plagiarism! Do not copy another person's work and call it your own. Always give credit where credit is due!
- Your final science fair project report paper is to have these sections, in this order:
- Title page (with the title of your project, your name, and the date)
- Abstract (An abstract summarizes, in one paragraph (usually), the major aspects of the entire paper in the following prescribed sequence:
- the question(s) you investigated (or purpose), state the purpose very clearly in the first or second sentence.
- the experimental design and methods used, clearly express the basic design of the study.
- the major findingsincludingkey quantitative results.
- a brief summary of your interpretations and conclusionsclearly state the implications of the answers your results gave you.
- Report (This part, by itself, should be about two pages)
- Data – Data tables and graphs, pictures, diagrams
- Data Analysis – Explain what the data tells you.
- Results - This should be a detailed explanation of what occurred during the investigation and what this means. What did you find out?
- Conclusion – The conclusion explains whether the hypothesis is supported by the data or not. Summarize your science fair project results in a few sentences and use this summary to support your conclusion.
- Include key facts from your background research to help explain your results as needed. State whether your results support or contradict your hypothesis.
- If appropriate, state the relationship between the independent and dependent variable.
- 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.
- Works Cited (MLA format) – Here is a great website for questions in text citations and the works cited page.