Science Project Ideas
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http://othello.mech.northwestern.edu/~peshkin/scifair/chias_ideas.html
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http://othello.mech.northwestern.edu/~peshkin/scifair/chias_ideas.html
http://www.sciencekids.co.nz/projects.html
SCIENCE PROJECTS
The steps of the scientific method are to:
- Ask a Question.
- Do Background Research.
- Construct a Hypothesis.
- Test Your Hypothesis by Doing an Experiment.
- Analyze Your Data and Draw a Conclusion.
- Communicate Your Results.
DISPLAY BOARDS
FOR SCIENCE PROJECTS
1. PROJECT TITLE
2. PURPOSE
3. HYPOTHESIS
4. MATERIALS
5. BACKGROUND RESEARCH
6. DATA / OBSERVATION / ANALYSIS
2. PURPOSE
3. HYPOTHESIS
4. MATERIALS
5. BACKGROUND RESEARCH
6. DATA / OBSERVATION / ANALYSIS
What is a hypothesis?
What is a Hypothesis?
If I leave an ice cube in the sun, will it melt?
This is a good prediction. In science, we call it a hypothesis.
A hypothesis tells what you think will happen and why.
What makes a good hypothesis?
If I leave an ice cube in the sun, will it melt?
This is a good prediction. In science, we call it a hypothesis.
A hypothesis tells what you think will happen and why.
What makes a good hypothesis?
- It is a statement.
- It tells what you think will happen and why.
- It can be tested.
- A hypothesis is an educated guess about how things work.
- Most of the time a hypothesis is written like this: "If _____[I do this] _____, then _____[this]_____ will happen." (Fill in the blanks with the appropriate information from your own experiment.)
- Your hypothesis should be something that you can actually test, what's called a testable hypothesis. In other words, you need to be able to measure both "what you do" and "what will happen."
PARTS AND STAGES OF BALUT (EGG)
WHAT ARE THE GROWTH STAGES OF THE EGG?
http://tanglednoodle.blogspot.com/2011/03/cracking-shell-balut-revealed.html