At the conclusion of your Science Project you
will have to prepare a Report. The Report should be an exceedingly neat
(read "typed") document that includes the following items.
Title Page
Table of Contents
Research
Question
Hypothesis
Procedure
Data
Results
Graphs
Conclusion
Bibliography
SHOW & TELL
Every presentation, like your report, has two major components. Those
components are appearance and content. These are like "show"
and "tell". The appearance is the "show". Your report
should be exceedingly neat and attractive. The content is like the "tell".
Your report should give people all the information they need to understand
exactly what you were trying to do, how you did it, and what you found
out. You must make sure your presentation does a good job in both of these
areas.
REPORT TIPS
- Check your report thoroughly for spelling and
grammar. Have your Language Arts teacher help you.
- Start early. A good report is the result of many
hours of work. Begin now to think about what it will look like.
- Make sure all your graphs; tables, charts and
diagrams follow the guidelines.
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