When I did my Science Fair project, I was asked how I did the project, How I used my research, and how it applied to real life. If you do your project well and give a good explanation to the judges, it should be a breeze.Here is a good website to help with the judging!! :)http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_judging.shtml
the information from the project your doing!
An explantion explaining something
Research and development.
An written explanation is pretty much a summary of the poster, report, model, and presentation.
Find a science project suitable for you and do the the research of what the topic you are going to do for you're science project. Then do the the full experiment and conclusion and research information if you need to
When I did my Science Fair project, I was asked how I did the project, How I used my research, and how it applied to real life. If you do your project well and give a good explanation to the judges, it should be a breeze.Here is a good website to help with the judging!! :)http://www.sciencebuddies.org/science-fair-projects/project_judging.shtml
the information from the project your doing!
An explantion explaining something
Research; Reading.
Research and development.
you can do a rabbit because they have alot of information about them and i am doing a rabbit for my project in science
An written explanation is pretty much a summary of the poster, report, model, and presentation.
Yes you do it is part of the project.
If you want to
Read research do hypothesis then your procedure
Science projects focus on research and forming a hypothesis. The "problem" is the crux of all the research, and is sometimes called the "problem statement," which directly relates to the student's hypothesis. The problem in a science project is the hypothesis, issue or question that is addressed by research, investigation, and experimentation conducted as part of the project. Emotions: <('-')> Kirby