May 2013
Project Overview In the next few weeks, we will begin the process of choosing a Science Project This will be a lengthy process We will devote time starting in the Third Quarter for research and testing The final project will consist of a science board and a presentation on the computer
How to choose a project Must be investigative: Testing Measuring something Comparing two or more things Collecting data When searching for a project, look for words: To find out To show Avoid: DEMONSTRATIONS
How to choose a project Look at the materials list Are they easy to find? Are they expensive? Do you know what they are? Look at the procedure Do you understand it? Can it be accomplished in a couple weeks?
How to choose a project Will this project be easy to research? Can I find information easily? Finally... Ask yourself this question: Why would someone want to know the answer to my question I want to test? If you don’t know, it’s probably not the best project
Living Organisms Something to think about: No living organisms This includes humans Sorry... You can’t connect electrodes to your brothers, sisters, cousins, friends, etc Growing plants is ok, but it takes time This usually takes 2-3 weeks or more You will probably need plants to do a good job So avoid growing plants too
Elements of Good Experimental Design Builds on previous research Describes all steps in procedure clearly & completely Describes all data collected Keeps all variables, except for those being tested, the same Includes a control for comparison
Elements of Good Experimental Design May include a large sample size May include multiple trials Can be reproduced by other investigators to give similar results Respects human & animal subjects
Parts of the Project Purpose & Hypothesis Experimental Procedure Materials List Conclusion Pictures Computer Presentation
To be continued...