It would really be up to you. You could finish the project and hand it in as is and let her be lazy and take the credit for your work, you could talk with her and split the project give her half and that is her responsibility but get together and share your work before handing it in as to make sure it all fits together, or you could just put your name on it and say she didn't do anything. She will never learn anything with this behaviour nor will she know she is acting this way or treating you this way if you don't tell her. She seems to be taking advantage of you and if you do not ever stand up to her and speak your mind chances are she will continually to do this - if she is a real friend she will understand and your friendship will be ok. Or you could just flip her off and take all the credit...
You should do a project within the parameters your teacher sets. We don't know what your teacher has assigned. That's why you are supposed to pay attention to your teacher.
Anything your partner likes.
Actions like that put you in a sticky situation. You are probably wondering whether you should tell the partner not to listen to the other person, tell the other person not to talk to your partner, or tell the teacher what is going on. It is likely that the teacher sees or hears what is going on. When the time comes to follow the instructions, the people who are talking will not know what to do, and it will be even more obvious who was paying attention and who wasn't. While the teacher is talking, your primary duty is to pay attention and get the information. When the teacher is finished talking, you might want to tell your partner that it was annoying that the other person tried to talk to him or her. Remind your partner that you can't do both his/her and your own work, so s/he should listen to the teacher and ask the other person to pay attention to the teacher. If your partner tells the other person to pay attention, that should be the end of it. If it happens again, tell the teacher.
Ask your teacher what (s)he wants, and do that.
a procedure should be at least 5-10 steps. according to my science teacher.
You should not allow it. You should tell your partner you are not ready to begin because you do not fully understand the lab.
If you want a good grade you should. Anything the teacher says to do will reflect on your grade.
Yes, And your teacher should be mad. (You are unlikely to find detailed instructions on WikiAnswers. It's possible, but unlikely.)
You should not do anything until you have spoken to your counselor or Scoutmaster.
"Materials" is, basically, a list of anything you used while doing the science project. A few very common items (water, beakers and other "normal" laboratory equipment that don't get "used up" in the process) are often not listed, but you should ask your teacher if you're unsure.
1. Do Division Of Labor, meaning you should divide the project equally 2. Be calm but firm
its more of a "do it your self" project but if you need help then you should ask your teacher