-First, start by restating the question you are investigating.
-Follow it up with your hypothesis on the question, then state whether the hyp. was correct or not.
-Include why it was incorrect or correct by providing specific information and data collected in the investigation (high numbers, low numbers, or anything that stood out).
-Try to relate it all to the natural world around you
-Write a snazzy, ingenious concluding statement.
-Be sure to throw in your conclusion anything that surprised you or any commentary you want (be sure it relates to the topic!).
In your conclusion you have to give a brief overview of the project, results, and your final conclusion.
The conclusion is what u learned and how your hypothesis is right or wrong
the ending/answer to your hypothesis. the conclusion is when you're done and you get your answers.
A conclusion for a science fair would be that the students learned. Though who won, the trending project, and how many attended also could be used to make a statement.
(A) What you did in your experiments? (B) What was your plan? (C) How you did your experiment? All of these are the conclusion that you can use. Well actually you have to use all of these. To figure and what you will have to write in your experiment for your conclusion.
In your conclusion you have to give a brief overview of the project, results, and your final conclusion.
You write your ending result in the form it has to be written (paragraph, bulletin, ect.)
You can start a science3 fair conclusion with I CONCLUDE OR MY FINAL CONCLUSION IS
i think it is stupied
a ninja hiya
the ending/answer to your hypothesis. the conclusion is when you're done and you get your answers.
The conclusion is what u learned and how your hypothesis is right or wrong
the ending/answer to your hypothesis. the conclusion is when you're done and you get your answers.
A conclusion for a science fair would be that the students learned. Though who won, the trending project, and how many attended also could be used to make a statement.
(A) What you did in your experiments? (B) What was your plan? (C) How you did your experiment? All of these are the conclusion that you can use. Well actually you have to use all of these. To figure and what you will have to write in your experiment for your conclusion.
Conclusion is what you would find at the end of the experiment. The judges would use it as such "What was your conclusion?"
Restate your hypothesis and whether it is right or wrong.