Successful Science Projects

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Successful Science Projects

Something you are concerned about What makes a good idea? Challenging Interesting to you Something you are concerned about Sparks your curiosity Makes a difference Within your abilities Based on observations Makes you wonder

Things to Consider BEFORE You Start Your Project

What measurement tool are your going to use?

How long will your experiment take?

What materials do you need and can you get them easily?

How many people are involved?

Keep your parents informed!

Where will you do your experiment?

What history or background knowledge do people need to know to understand your experiment?

What are the benefits of this experiment?

What resources can I use to gather information?

What is the one thing that you are going to change? Variables – Independent, Dependent and Controlled

Thing to consider before you start your science project…

Has anything like this been done before?