Wherever your teacher tells you to (or wherever the science fair instructions/rules say to).If no particular location is specified, you should generally put it at the beginning. On a poster, the most natural place is either in the center under the title, or at the upper left if you're using the center under the title spot for an abstract or summary.
a conclution for a science fair project means, if ur hypothesis was right for example: the topic "Rubbery Egg" the conclution was that the egg becomes rubbary wen it is put in vinegar.
The materials you will need will depend on your project but you must have a boared to put your answers.
you can get a two litter and put a mint in it to make it explode.
In my opinion, the best science fair project that you can do is something that truly interests you. If you do something that you are interested in studying, you are more likely to put more interest and work into. When the judges see how much time and effort you put into the project, it definitely won't hurt!
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a conclution for a science fair project means, if ur hypothesis was right for example: the topic "Rubbery Egg" the conclution was that the egg becomes rubbary wen it is put in vinegar.
a good science fair project about energy is a water cycle and would be put in the Energy Awareness category
Be creative and use a display board. You should have pictures but it is not a necessity. You should have the name of your project typed out and put in bold letters at the very top. Then you should have smaller titles like what the project is about and what your hypothesis was and why are you doing the project. Have a colorful background and don't forget to be creative.
A science fair project normally begins with a problem statement and/or a question. If you are doing a display, I would probably look at my experiement and ask myself what kinds of questions I was trying to answer. For instance, I once did a science fair project that involved a compost pile. The "problem" or "question" that I asked myself was... What is the fastest way to compost organics? Then I made a hypothesis (or educated guess) on what I thought the answer might be and bam...I had a science fair project. I tested out my guesses and determined which thing worked best.
depends maybe about how flexible you are or maybe you can put it in an inquriy fair
The materials you will need will depend on your project but you must have a boared to put your answers.
for my science fair project i had to use scientific method
you can get a two litter and put a mint in it to make it explode.
In my opinion, the best science fair project that you can do is something that truly interests you. If you do something that you are interested in studying, you are more likely to put more interest and work into. When the judges see how much time and effort you put into the project, it definitely won't hurt!
What is the hypothesis of a science question
you have to use your hypothesis and use the "if" to put it in future tense and the if is the wat ifff something happend of your hhypothesis
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