Do Now 1.Obtain your data and finalize all of the calculations. 2.If you are finished with #1, then work with your partner on finalizing your introduction.

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Do Now 1.Obtain your data and finalize all of the calculations. 2.If you are finished with #1, then work with your partner on finalizing your introduction and discussion sections 3.If you are done with 1 and 2 then see Mr. Carr for instructions.

Pick experiment Research Topic Develop Procedure Compare Your Procedure to Book Develop 2 nd Procedure to Minimize Experimental Error 1 st Run Through of Lab Calculations and Analyze Data Develop 3 rd Procedure to Minimize Experimental Error 2 nd Run Through of Lab Calculations and Analyze 2 nd Data Write Discussion and Introduction Make Poster for Presentation!

Science Fair Posters The fun part! You are going to design a poster that tells your audience the data that you obtained and conveys this in an exciting manner. Please look at the handout you picked up on the way in describing how your poster should look.

Poster Structure – Option 1

Poster Structure – Option 2

Poster Structure – Option 3 If you would prefer to convey your results through another medium, then this can be arranged. Feel free to make videos, presentations on the computer, etc. All non-poster presentations must be approved by Mr. Carr!

Supplies Supplies Available to You Markers Construction paper Glue Scissors Tape Supplies NOT Available (if you want it, then buy it!) 3 section cardboard posters Computers Anything not listing on the column to to left!

Poster Work Time Your final poster will be due at the the time of your presentation. Make sure it’s finished! You don’t want to be embarrassed when you present!

Closing Time Introductions/discussions due end of class on Thursday/Friday Final posters due after first hour of class on Monday/Tuesday.