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Science Fair Written Report (Part I)

Purpose, Problem,Research,
Hypothesis,Subjects, Variables,
Controls, Materials & Procedures
Competitive vs. Non-Competitive
All students are required to write a written
  report:

   •   Non-Competitive will hand write the report
   •   Competitive will type
   •   All reports will be clipped into student's
       Science Fair 3-ring binder (if you don't
       have one of these yet you need to go get
       one.)
Layout
Each section of the written report will be on its
 own piece of paper and include an underlined
 title at the top of the page.

Competitive students:
   •   Use the default font, no colors (so not like this: Title)
   •   Titles should be underlined 14 pt sized text
   •   Body should be 12 pt sized text
   •   No pictures, indent, use complete sentences.
   •   Here's a video showing how to do this:
       http://www.screenr.com/Nf88
Purpose
The reason why the student is
 conducting this research and doing
 this experiment.
•   Non-Competitive Example
Problem
The question the research answers. In
 question format - the scientific
 question to be solved.

It should be an open-ended question
   that is answered with a statement, not
   a yes or no. Ex: “How does the color
   of light affect the growth of a plant?”
•   Non-Competitive Example
Research
• If you have your research paper, put it here.
• If you haven‟t finished your research paper
  you need to get on top of that ASAP.
Hypothesis
Hypothesis: The „educated guess‟ that is the answer to the
  problem. It is statement with a reason. The experiment is
  designed to test this hypothesis. The hypothesis does
  not change even if the results are different.


Ex: “I believe that all plants need regular white light to
  grow. I base this hypothesis on the information I learned
  in my background research that showed me how plants
  convert light energy into food.” The format can be: I
  think…; It is my opinion that…; I believe…because or
  based upon….(the reason).
Subject
Explain what organism, item or
 parameter the student is testing.

Any matter, living or nonliving is the
 subject.
•   Non-Competitive Example
Variables

The items that have an effect on the
 experiment. The variable or item that
 the student changes purposely that
 will yield different results.
•   Non-Competitive Example
Controls

The parameters you keep the same so
that the experiment is valid. The items
that do not change during the
experiment that test the hypothesis.
•   Non-Competitive Example
Materials
A bulleted list of any supplies
 necessary to complete your study of
 the problem and testing of your
 hypothesis. Be sure to include the
 quantity of any items listed.
•   Non-Competitive Example
Procedure
Step-by-step process used to carry out the
experiment. The experiment must be done at
least three times to increase the validity of the
results. It should be detailed so that someone
would be able to repeat the experiment. Use
numbers to list steps beginning with a verb (like
in a recipe). Do not use pronouns in listing the
steps. It is highly recommended to use the
metric system.
•   Non-Competitive Example

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Sc. fair written report (part i)

  • 1. Science Fair Written Report (Part I) Purpose, Problem,Research, Hypothesis,Subjects, Variables, Controls, Materials & Procedures
  • 2. Competitive vs. Non-Competitive All students are required to write a written report: • Non-Competitive will hand write the report • Competitive will type • All reports will be clipped into student's Science Fair 3-ring binder (if you don't have one of these yet you need to go get one.)
  • 3. Layout Each section of the written report will be on its own piece of paper and include an underlined title at the top of the page. Competitive students: • Use the default font, no colors (so not like this: Title) • Titles should be underlined 14 pt sized text • Body should be 12 pt sized text • No pictures, indent, use complete sentences. • Here's a video showing how to do this: http://www.screenr.com/Nf88
  • 4. Purpose The reason why the student is conducting this research and doing this experiment.
  • 5. Non-Competitive Example
  • 6. Problem The question the research answers. In question format - the scientific question to be solved. It should be an open-ended question that is answered with a statement, not a yes or no. Ex: “How does the color of light affect the growth of a plant?”
  • 7. Non-Competitive Example
  • 8. Research • If you have your research paper, put it here. • If you haven‟t finished your research paper you need to get on top of that ASAP.
  • 9. Hypothesis Hypothesis: The „educated guess‟ that is the answer to the problem. It is statement with a reason. The experiment is designed to test this hypothesis. The hypothesis does not change even if the results are different. Ex: “I believe that all plants need regular white light to grow. I base this hypothesis on the information I learned in my background research that showed me how plants convert light energy into food.” The format can be: I think…; It is my opinion that…; I believe…because or based upon….(the reason).
  • 10. Subject Explain what organism, item or parameter the student is testing. Any matter, living or nonliving is the subject.
  • 11. Non-Competitive Example
  • 12. Variables The items that have an effect on the experiment. The variable or item that the student changes purposely that will yield different results.
  • 13. Non-Competitive Example
  • 14. Controls The parameters you keep the same so that the experiment is valid. The items that do not change during the experiment that test the hypothesis.
  • 15. Non-Competitive Example
  • 16. Materials A bulleted list of any supplies necessary to complete your study of the problem and testing of your hypothesis. Be sure to include the quantity of any items listed.
  • 17. Non-Competitive Example
  • 18. Procedure Step-by-step process used to carry out the experiment. The experiment must be done at least three times to increase the validity of the results. It should be detailed so that someone would be able to repeat the experiment. Use numbers to list steps beginning with a verb (like in a recipe). Do not use pronouns in listing the steps. It is highly recommended to use the metric system.
  • 19. Non-Competitive Example