SCIENCE PROJECTS BEGIN NOVEMBER 6!
Most of your science project can be done in class, if you stay focused.
November 6-9 Research ideas, choose an experiment, determine a testable question, get parent permission for the experiment.
November 13-17 Plan the experiment, write the steps in the procedure, and determine and list the materials needed.
November 27-December 15 Research the concepts behind the experiment, create a bibliography, cite your sources correctly, and determine your hypothesis.
December 16-January 7 Conduct the experiment, record data and observations, create tables, charts, and graphs for the results and data. Take photographs of the process.
January 8-12 Write the project report, create a google slides presentation.
January 16-19 Present your experiment and findings in class. Science Project due in its entirety for full credit.
Most of your science project can be done in class, if you stay focused.
November 6-9 Research ideas, choose an experiment, determine a testable question, get parent permission for the experiment.
November 13-17 Plan the experiment, write the steps in the procedure, and determine and list the materials needed.
November 27-December 15 Research the concepts behind the experiment, create a bibliography, cite your sources correctly, and determine your hypothesis.
December 16-January 7 Conduct the experiment, record data and observations, create tables, charts, and graphs for the results and data. Take photographs of the process.
January 8-12 Write the project report, create a google slides presentation.
January 16-19 Present your experiment and findings in class. Science Project due in its entirety for full credit.