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1 Pictures / Illustrations Step by Step Instructions
Project Title Pictures / Illustrations Results Question Enter Text Here Enter Text Here Purpose Enter Text Here Conclusion Hypothesis Enter Text Here Data Table and Graph Enter Text Here Materials Enter Text Here Application Enter Text Here Step by Step Instructions Enter Text Here Bibliography Enter Text Here For presentation, click on a title box to be taken to that page. Click on the home page button to return to this page.

2 You will be given a special code to type here.
Florida Snowman Category: Student Code: Physical Science You will be given a special code to type here.

3 Question Which material will best preserve a piece of ice?

4 Purpose This research would be valuable to companies that are trying to manufacture devices to keep things cold. Also, it would benefit companies providing winter experiences in Florida environments.

5 Hypothesis Type Hypothesis Here (if…then…because)
Based on my research: (Type useful information you found about your topic that helped you predict an answer to your question) Type Hypothesis Here (if…then…because) If I wrap ice cubes in wax paper and in foil and observe them in one minute intervals, I think aluminum foil will keep the ice cube cooler than the wax paper Because most cups that have aluminum can preserve ice for long periods of time.

6 Materials foil wax paper timer ice cubes of the same size tongs
measuring cups pipette

7 Step by step instructions
Cut foil and wax paper pieces of the same size Place an ice cube in each piece of paper and wrap them up. Wait for one minute to pass and check the melting of each ice cube. Measure the amount of water that has melted in each packet. Record observations Repeat steps 2-4 for additional one minute intervals Repeat trial at least 3 times.

8 Variables Independent Dependent

9 Pictures / Illustrations
Copy pictures or illustrations here

10 Graph Table Observations and Data Data:
During my experiment I observed: Type observation Data: Graph Table

11 Observations and Data Table

12 Observations and Data Graph

13 Results Type Results Here

14 Conclusion Type Conclusion Here

15 Application I can use what I learned: (Type application here)

16 Bibliography Type bibliography here


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