Make the title of your project BOLD, then decide on a question that makes sense and is relevant to your project. Type it below. You can lengthen the PROBLEM STATEMENT by explaining your project into detail and extrapolating on important points. Hope this helps!!
The answers vary on this but it can be: Title Problem Statement Hypothesis Materials Procedure Data/Results Conclusion Research/Abstract/Bibliography
First you need a project, before you can predict the result of that project. Water: is it good for growing plants or not? My prediction: it's good.
you should write the same thing as a regular science fair project which is the first paragraph is explaining your project and the body paragraphs are going more deep into your science fair thought/project. It would be the same process but all you have to do is try to add some of your details since your project has no constants.
You write all of the stuff thats on your board like Hypothesis:blah blah blah..
In your conclusion you have to give a brief overview of the project, results, and your final conclusion.
Introduce the project with a brief statement of the problem, and how you attacked it.
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Introduce the project with a brief statement of the problem, and how you attacked it.
Build a boat and write the word science on it.
what is the structcher of the realationship
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The answers vary on this but it can be: Title Problem Statement Hypothesis Materials Procedure Data/Results Conclusion Research/Abstract/Bibliography
I wouldn't eventuate a project for science.
By identifying and listing the problems within that project and suggestion the solutions.
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What happened Was your hypothesis correct What could you replace