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Title of Project Your title must be in a question form, such as “What are,” “How is,” or use a phrase as: The Effects of… A Comparative Study of… The Observation of… An Investigation of… A Study of… By: Type your name

Research/Background Information Type information about the topic in which you would like to know more about. It must relate to your project. It must be in your own words

Problem Type the problem of your project/ question of what you are researching Tell why it is important to society

Hypothesis Type what do you think is going to happen in your experiment and why.

Materials Type ALL your materials that you will use in your experiment.

Procedures Type your procedures or steps you will use to perform your experiment. List the steps in order. List your independent, dependent, and controlled variable.

Pictures All pictures must have a caption Make sure there are no pictures of yourself, if there is than your face must be covers with a sticker

#1 Data & Analysis Type and graph your results. Make charts to record your data. Make graphs to show your results. Tile your graph or chart Label you x and y axis

#2 Data & Analysis Type and graph your results. Make charts to record your data. Make graphs to show your results. Tile your graph or chart Label you x and y axis

#3 Data & Analysis Type and graph your results. Make charts to record your data. Make graphs to show your results. Tile your graph or chart Label you x and y axis

Conclusion Restate your hypothesis and write if you were correct or incorrect. Type what happened in your experiment. Type any things that went wrong in your experiment. Type what you would have changed if you did the experiment over.

References List at least 3 references that you used for your experiment and research paper using these formats. Format for books: Name of the author, last name first. Title of the book, underlined. Place of publication (usually a city) Publisher Year of publication Format for Internet sources: Name of the author, last name first. Title of the page, in quotations. Title of the whole Web site, underlined (if different from the page title) Date of the page or of the latest update Date accessed URL (the whole thing) Format for an interview with a person: "Interview with," followed by: 1. Name of person 2. Person's occupation (in other words, why they are a resource) 3. Date of interview