Below you will find pictures for each part of the Science Fair project. You will also find a picture that illustrates what the final board should look like. Please look them over. If you have any questions, please email me.
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| The Final Project |
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| Statement of the Problem |
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| Background Information |
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| Acknowledgments |
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| Bibliography |
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| Conclusions |
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| Data and Observations |
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| Hypothesis |
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| Materials |
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| Procedure and Experiment |
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| Recommendations |
Hello Family Members!
Science is going to be very exciting this year! Through Science Fusion, we are going to explore the sun and stars, matter-the material everything is made from, different forms of energy, plants, animals, and the food chain!
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Unit 1 - Investigating Questions
Vocabulary Click here to study your words on Quizlet!!!
- observe [ahb•ZERV] use your senses to notice details
- infer [in•FER] offer an explanation of what you have observed
- predict [pree•DIKT] use what you know to say what is going to happen in the future
- investigation [in•ves•tuh•GAY•shuhn] a planned way of finding answers to questions
- hypothesis [hy•PAHTH•uh•sis] a statement that can answer your question
- experiment [ek•SPAR•uh•muhnt] a test done to gather evidence
- variable [VAIR•ee•uh•buhl] a factor that is changed in an experiment
- microscope [MY•kruh•skohp] a tool that magnifies objects that are too tiny to see with the eye alone
- graduated cylinder [GRA•joo•ay•tuhd SIL•uhn•der] a tool used for measuring the volume of a liquid
- temperature [TEM•per•uh•cher] a measure of how hot or cold something is
- data [DAY•tuh] information. Each science observation is a piece of data.
- data table [DAY•tuh TAY•buhl] a display that organizes data into rows and columns
- evidence [EHV•uh•duhns] information to decide whether a hypothesis is or is not supported
- bar graph [BAR graf] a way to compare data about different events or groups










