SCIENTIFIC PRESENTATION
2. Review of literature/background knowledge Always include the problem or question that you are trying to investigate. 1. Identify the problem/Question Identify your sources of research you used based on your question to formulate the hypothesis.
4. Experimental Design Describe your procedure in detail so that it can be repeated by others. 3. Develop a scientific hypothesis Include your clear scientific hypothesis on your poster.
6. Analysis of data Create graphs and analyze your raw data to help you formulate a conclusion. 5. Data collection Include a properly designed data collection sheet. 7. Conclusion Your conclusion should include: Reference to your hypothesis; supported or rejected by data.Possible sources of error Things you might do differently