In English, we read from left to right. You can assume that people looking at your project will instinctively start at the top left and end at the bottom right.
So the overall layout should have the stuff you thought about before you did the experiment on the left, the experimental stuff itself in the middle, and the stuff you thought about after you did the experiment on the right.
Background information? That came before. Put it on the left.
Conclusions? That came after. Put it on the right.
Data? That was the experiment, put it in the middle.
And so on.
In a good project, I'd expect to see a summary of results, conclusions, suggestions for further study, and possibly a bibliography or references at the end (the references are kind of an exception to the rule of "stuff you thought about after", but it's traditional to put them at the very end).
Note that this is the answer to a slightly different question: What should you put on the right side of your project board.
What you can put on the right side of your project board is just about any silly thing that occurs to you.
What your teacher wants you to put on the right side of your project board ... I'm not in your class, so I have no idea whether your teacher is sensible (in which case the advice above is good) or not; you should perhaps ask your teacher what you're supposed to put there.
When on board a craft facing forward the starboard is on the right,
To your left. It's the side that (in times long past) you would put into port ... so that you wouldn't bang your rudder - the steering board - which was hung on the starboard (right) side.
To your left. It's the side that (in times long past) you would put into port ... so that you wouldn't bang your rudder - the steering board - which was hung on the starboard (right) side.
im pretty sure u do. Just to know that you did that project!
as you put stuff on the science board like A Demetria of your project it gets better.try this and its up to a pass of first place
If you are talking about making a board for a school project, you need a little more time to put everything together. You'll have to do some research on the topic, put your information together, and then decide how you want to display it on the board.
OK first, a grinding rail is best out of wood, especially if you are a beginner. What you need is: 1) 2x6x10 board 1) 2x4x10 About 14 wood screws (or nails but screws are better) Lay the 2x6x10 on the ground, 6 in. side down. Put on the 2x4x10 on the board. the 2 in. side on top of the 6in side of 2x6x10. Put pressure on the board and nail or drill 7 nails or screws on each side (7 for good luck). Put a little wax on top and ride! If you don't know how to ride and you think you already know, you're wrong, but its very easy front-side board-slide is the best way to learn. If you're regular footed, just ride up slow on the right side of rail manual and set the board up there, make sure to keep pressure on your back foot. If you are goofy, do the same but opposite side of the board. Now get out there build the rail!
The left side
On the the right .
you go to the side where the money is and then put the crab on the money
Yes, you can put it on your butt abdomen or your upper outer arm
It is polite to put it on the left side. (Your drink goes on the right, and if you're at a restaurant then your bread goes on the left.)