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Science Fair Display

Science Fair Display

Question
What the student wants to find out. Points 1 and 2 can share the same spot on the board. Some students might want to use their questions as their title and that is okay.
Prediction
This is where the student puts what he or she thinks are the possible answers to the project question. It is based on the student's own research and experiences and it is made before the student runs the experiment.
Materials
This is a list of supplies that the student will need to do the experiment.
Data
This is the information the student collected on his or her project. Should illustrate an observation from the experiment.
Procedure
This is where the student lists, step by step, what he or she did in the investigation.
Findings
This is where the student writes about the patterns and relationships in the data.
Conclusions
This is where the student uses the results of the data analysis to answer the project question.
Research
This is the research the student did before starting his or her project. It should answer the question: What do other people know about <the student's chosen topic>.
Model
(Optional) If the student used a model for the project, it should be part of the display, if possible.
Journal
This is the science Journal that the student used to record data.

 

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Mauna Ulu fountain from Pu'u Huluhulu. East rift of Kilauea, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Image taken on August 22, 1969.  Photographed by D.A. Swanson,  Courtesy USGS Hawaiian Volcano Observatory. Image source:  Earth Science World Image Bank, photo ID: h0x6yn

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