Science Fair Data Table

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12-21-17 Science Fair Data Table

Do Now What should you be working on over winter break for science class?

Science Fair Assignment #6: Data Table Due 1/8/18 After you have written your materials list and procedure, and you have identified all your variables, you are ready to begin experimenting! A data table is how you show your experiment results in an organized way. Organizing makes the results easy to read, and much easier to recognize patterns that might be occurring in your results. Instructions: Title and number your data table Organize the table into columns and rows. The independent variable should be in the first column and the dependent variable should be in the top row. Any units, such as seconds or degrees, should be included in column headings, not in the individual cells.

Sample Data Table

Incomplete/ Incorrect Project Elements   Excellent Fair Incomplete/ Incorrect Data Table Independent and dependent variables present Appropriate title is used Row and columns clearly identified SI units used if applicable Independent and dependent variables present Row and columns clearly identified Data table does not have proper titles or labels for rows and columns Trials Three trials represented in columns/rows or the use of different tables All data is recorded Two trials Missing data One trial or No data Accuracy Data is accurate and precise Information presented on data table is feasible Data close to feasible Data is not possible for the type of project that is presented Total Score / = %