it is a step by step problem that must be followed in order and i may tell you to try it twice as its more accurate for a grade
- define the question
- gather information
- form a hypothesis (question)
- perform experiment and keep watching for anything different to happen and record such event
-interpret the recordings and draw a conclusion
-do it again if you feel you did it wrong
-if you come across something intersting then show it to people you know
A science project involves the scientific method.
the techniques... the ways.... u adopt is the method adopted
its the (7) steps in a science project problem hypothesis materials procedure observation conclusion report
some type of diorama i guess.i did that for my 2nd grade project.
the answer is the scientif method of a science project
the scientific method :think of an idearesearch your topicplan your experimentdo your experimentcollect and record datacome to a conclusion
Aim Method Hypothesis Observation Conclusion i think
for my science fair project i had to use scientific method
The Teacher's Guide to Science Projects was developed to provide teachers with of doing a science project and how they map to the science education standards.
In a science fair project, the "what" method refers to clearly defining your research question or objective. This involves stating what specific question you are trying to answer or problem you are investigating in your experiment. By clearly articulating the "what" of your project, you can ensure that your research is focused and targeted towards achieving your intended outcome.
* - an investigation about a scientific problem or question* - it is a problem solving process using the scientific method
The act of putting something to a special use or purpose: an application of a new method.