UST Science Fair 2019 Grades 3 & 4

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UST Science Fair 2019 Grades 3 & 4 Week 5 – 13th May 2019

This week…..

Part 5: Results In the results section of your science fair project, you explain what happened during the experiment – what did you see? Use as much data as you can from your investigations and document your findings with pictures whenever possible.

Part 5: Results You should also include your table of results if you used one. The results section of your project should clearly explain to viewers what you learned during your experiments and how that connected with your hypothesis.

Part 6: Conclusion The conclusion is where you explain everything you learned from the experiment. Start the conclusion by restating your hypothesis, saying why you thought this would happen.

Part 6: Conclusion Explain whether the results agreed with your thoughts or not and whether you thought your experiment was successful or not and why. You can mention changes you would make if you were to try your project again.

Your homework this week… Write out your results; Write your conclusions. Hand in by next Monday.