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4  Things to Cover: ◦ Expo Format ◦ Website : www.Destiny.rsd.edu ◦ Handouts available ◦ Requirements ◦ Choosing projects ◦ Mid Columbia Science Fair - March

5  Students are expected to: Generate a question that can be answered through scientific investigation. This may involve refining or refocusing a broad and ill-defined question.Generate questioninvestigation

6  Students are expected to: Plan and conduct a scientific investigation (e.g., field study, systematic observation, controlled experiment, model, or simulation) that is appropriate for the question being asked. Propose a hypothesis, give a reason for the hypothesis, and explain how the planned investigation will test the hypothesis. Work collaboratively with other students to carry out the investigations.investigatione.g.observationcontrolled experimentmodelsimulationquestionhypothesisexplain how investigation

7  Students are expected to: Communicate results using pictures, tables, charts, diagrams, graphic displays, and text that are clear, accurate, and informative.*a Recognize and interpret patterns — as well as variations from previously learned or observed patterns — in data, diagrams, symbols, and words.*a Use statistical procedures (e.g., median, mean, or mode) to analyze data and make inferences about relationships.*bCommunicateinterpretpatternsvariatione.g.analyze inferencerelationship

8  Students are expected to: Plan and conduct a controlled experiment to test a hypothesis about a relationship between two variables. *c Determine which variables should be kept the same (controlled), which (independent) variable should be systematically manipulated, and which responding (dependent) variable is to be measured and recorded. Report any variables not controlled and explain how they might affect results. controlled experimenthypothesisrelationshipvariableresponding (dependent) variableexplain how

9  Students are expected to: Prepare a written report of an investigation by clearly describing the question being investigated, what was done, and an objective summary of results. The report should provide evidence to accept or reject the hypothesis, explain the relationship between two or more variables, and identify limitations of the investigation.*cinvestigationquestionevidencehypothesisexplain relationshipvariable

10  Students are expected to: Generate a scientific conclusion from an investigation using inferential logic, and clearly distinguish between results (e.g., evidence) and conclusions (e.g., explanation).Generateinvestigatione.g.evidence conclusion

11  Expo: tentative March 5th th from 6-7 pm in the CMS Cafeteria.  Projects are due in the classroom one week before the Expo.  Start Projects Early….NOW  Teachers may have individual checkpoints or due dates (check in with teacher).

12  Project Ideas  Requirements  Planning sheet (White)

13  A science Expo is a chance for students to conduct an investigation and celebrate science !

14  A science fair project is when students research a topic they find interesting, design and conduct an investigation, then communicate their investigation by creating a display board.

15  Pick a topic  Create a hypothesis  Design an experiment  Perform the experiments  Collect data  Write down observations  Draw conclusions from the results

16  This is the hardest part!  It is best to choose a topic in an area that your child is interested in. (Fishing)  Think of something that you can test. (How does time affect biodegradable lures?)  Once you have chosen an area your are interested in, narrow down your topic.  Always do a test run of the experiment.  Choose a topic that is testable and produces numbers!!!

17 Area of interest: Plants ◦ Topic: What fertilizer causes plants to grow the fastest? Area of interest: Soccer - Topic: How does the amount of air in a soccer ball alter the distance it travels?

18  I think this is the easy part because all you have to do is guess  Write your hypothesis in an if…then statement.  Example: ◦ If I test the growth of plants using nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium fertilizers, then the plant with potassium fertilizer will grow the fastest because plants require minerals.

19  Since you know what you want to test, try to come up with an experiment that will give you an answer to your question.  Example: -Summary of experiment: I am going to grow four lima bean plants and measure how tall it is every day (for 20 days). Every day I will also add 1/8 cup of fertilizer.

20  Make a chart and write down your results. Day 1 Day 2 Day 3 Day 4 Plant 1 2 cm 3 cm 2 cm 5 cm Plant 2 2 cm 1 cm 3 cm Plant 3 5 cm 4 cm 5 cm 6 cm Plant 4 (Control) 1 cm 0 cm 2 cm 1 cm

21  Make sure you write down all you see. ◦ Color ◦ Texture ◦ Smell ◦ Any problems you notice

22 AAnswer the following questions when writing your conclusion: ◦W◦What was the goal or purpose of this project? ◦A◦Answer what happened. ◦C◦Cite your High Average and Low Average data ◦E◦Explain the difference in the data.

23  Register online (www.mcsf.net)www.mcsf.net  Prior Approval Required for ◦ Animals (Vertebrates) ◦ Human subjects (including surveys) ◦ Human/animal tissue ◦ Hazardous chemicals, bacteria ◦ Parents need to fax paperwork to Mid Columbia SRC prior to experimentation  If you have a question whether it should be prior approved…DO IT!

24 Thank you for coming tonight!!!


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