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.
Interpolation & extrapolation
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A hypothesis for a science project is a proposed explanation made on limited evidence as a starting point for the investigation. The best hypothesis for a science project of a lava lamp would be based off of the given information and a prediction of the result of the investigation.
Build a boat and write the word science on it.
go do something else
It relates to the conclusion. It may be sort of like a prediction before the conclusion, though it's not exactly the same thing.
I wouldn't eventuate a project for science.
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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..
Write about what the project is mainly about. like if you did it to see which plant grows the most in a different environment then you would write about seed germination.