A practical report is usually in the following format - according to the experiment involved:
Cover page
identifying information
Synopsis/abstract
main ideas in summary form
Aim and introduction
what you investigated and why
Method
techniques you used
Results
what you found out
Discussion
what the results mean and how they relate to theory
Conclusion
summary of findings related to the aim
Appendix
detailed information referred to in the report
References
source(s) of published information used in the report
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.
it mean the result of your whole project like a short summary
conclusion in any science project means the overall inference or result u got after performing any experiment or graphical or calculatory result from observation basically a science project is observation based...so conclusion depends on observation
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.
There various ideas that you can use to make a title of your science investigatory project. You can come up with a title based on the content, the process or the end result expected.
What happened Was your hypothesis correct What could you replace
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.
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A result is if your hypothesis was whether right or wrong and then explain it.
Build a boat and write the word science on it.
Pictures are typically used in science fair projects to visually represent data, experimental setups, or results. However, the creation and selection of pictures themselves are not usually the focus or result of a science fair project. Instead, they serve as supporting evidence or tools to help communicate the project findings.
go do something else
I wouldn't eventuate a project for science.
it mean the result of your whole project like a short summary
conclusion in any science project means the overall inference or result u got after performing any experiment or graphical or calculatory result from observation basically a science project is observation based...so conclusion depends on observation
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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.