Example:
Positive: Our skin turns white when we exercise.
Negative: Our skin does not turns white when we exercise
Evidence based.
A hypothesis for a science project is any idea that you want to prove or disprove. Some examples are that chicken eggs will not float if they are hard boiled or that hot air does not always rise.
On a Science Project Display (by display I mean board), you need your title (which is usually your question), Materials Listed, Hypothesis (Prediction), Background Research/Info, Data (Chart, Table, Graph, etc.), Procedures (in a step-by-step format), Conclusion, and Results. Hoped this helped!!! X)
Once you have an interesting topic for a science project, for example time it takes to freeze different liquids you can set up your hypothesis. A hypthesis is an educated guess on what is going to happen in your experiment. Most hypothesises follow the format, "If...(what your going to do), then...(what you predict is going to happen). A hypothesis should include your independent variable and your dependant variables. So an example for the experiment above is: If I freeze the same amount of soda pop, water, orange juice, and milk, then the soda pop will take the longest to completely freeze because of the sugar content in the pop.
A bibliography for a science project can be printed out on a separate sheet of paper or added to the end of any writing you did for the project. It is where you give credit to the sources you used when researching for the project. Bibliographies are formal and there are different styles with different rules on how to format one.
Basic format for any hypothesis has always been taught as; IF/Then. Ex. If there are 100mg of salt in the water then the water will freeze at a lower temperature Though there is not really any "format" to a hypothesis it is normally written in this format.
a hypothesis
A bibliography for a science project can be printed out on a separate sheet of paper or added to the end of any writing you did for the project. It is where you give credit to the sources you used when researching for the project. Bibliographies are formal and there are different styles with different rules on how to format one.
The scientific method and hypothesis are critical to science because when scientists test out a certain theory they need a format to be able to test it out. Without the scientific method, scientists wouldn't be able to test out theories and do certain projects.
A bibliography for a science project can be printed out on a separate sheet of paper or added to the end of any writing you did for the project. It is where you give credit to the sources you used when researching for the project. Bibliographies are formal and there are different styles with different rules on how to format one.
If, The, Because That is The format for your hypothesis
Goal/Aim- What are you aiming for?Hypothesis- The possible answer that you are trying to approve or disapprove.Equipment- Materials needed to do the experimentProcedure- The process of the experimentResults- The outcome of the experiment/what happened/was your hypothesis correct?Conclusion- Your concluding sentence