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Imagine: Science and Technology
Fair
Choose a Topic
Pick a topic that:
 will interest you. All topic areas are open to all
students.
 you will be able to complete in the required time.
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Idea Submission-12/6
Resource List -12/12
Experiment Data-1/24
Rough Draft of Report -2/7
Project Due 2/21
Title
 Choose a title that reflects your topic and is
in the form a question.
Example: How does caffeine affect the growth
of a plant?
Purpose
 Write 1 to 3 sentences describing what you
want to find out in this project.
Example: The purpose of this project is to find
out if a pea plant will grow taller when given
caffeine rather than water.
Research
 Research should be designed to get background
information about your topic, before you begin
your experiment.
 Develop 3 questions that you want to answer about
your topic.
 Try to use various sources for your research.
 Suggested sources:
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Books
Magazines
Newspapers
Internet
Hypothesis
Make your guess!
Use your research to make an educated guess about
how you think your experiment will turn out.
Use the “ If …then….because…”format
Example: If I pour 100ml of coffee on four pea plants and pour
100ml of water in another four pea plants, then I think the
plants with coffee will grow taller because caffeine will
stimulate the plants.
Procedure
 Design your experiment
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Design your experiment so that they only test for one thing.
 Make sure that you do the same things to all groups of objects being
tested.
Example: If you are testing plants:
 Use the same seeds.
 Plant all of them with the same soil.
 Put them all in the same amount of light for the same amount of
time.
 The only thing that should be different about the plants is that one
received coffee and the other water.
Procedure
 To increase the validity of your experiment
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Make sure to keep a control group.
Keep in mind sample size.
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The more objects in your sample the more valid your
experiment.
Use multiple trials. (At least three.)
Procedure
 Write down step-by-step directions on how
to do your experiment.
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Do not leave anything out!
Example:
Procedure
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Get 8 pea plants ( 100 cm tall).
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Place 4 pea plants on each tray.
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Label one set of plants “Caffeine”.
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Label the second set “Water”.
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Pour 100ml of coffee( with caffeine ) onto the soil of each
plant twice a week.
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Pour 100ml of water onto the soil of each plant twice a
week.
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Measure each plant with a metric ruler
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Record data in record book.
Materials
Make a complete list of everything
you will use in your experiment.
Tell how many and how much of
each object used.
Use metric measures only.
Do your experiment.
Have fun !
Make Charts and Graphs
 Display data using charts, tables, and graphs.
 Choose the correct graphs for your data.
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Bar-comparison
Pie-percentage
Line-change/time
Results
 Using your data write a few sentences how your
experiment turned out.
Example:
From reading my charts and graphs, I know that
Plant Group #1 grew an average of 40cm with
100ml of coffee. Plant Group #2 grew and average
of 20cm with 100ml of water. The Plant Group that
was given coffee grew 20cm more on the average
than the Plant Group that was given water.
Conclusion
 Write down why you think your experiment turned
out the way it did, include if your hypothesis was
supported or not.
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Be sure to use the term “ My hypothesis was/was not
supported.” Explain using evidence from the experiment.
Do not say :I was right/wrong.
Even when your hypothesis was not supported, you gain
information about your topic.
Use scientific reasoning for conclusion.
Conclusion
 Example:
My hypothesis was supported. The plants that
were watered with coffee ( caffeine ) grew taller
than those that were given water. Therefore,
caffeine has a positive effect on the growth of
pea plants. This may be due the fact that
caffeine is a stimulant. The caffeine could have
stimulated the plant to grow.
Future Considerations
 Tell what variable you would change if you
could do the experiment again.
 Tell how you might take your experiment to
the next step.
Future Considerations
Example
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If I could do this experiment again , the variable I
would change would be the amount of caffeine. I would
place in each plant group. I would use 50ml for plant
group #1, 100ml for plant group #2, and 150ml for plant
group #3. I would also have three “control groups” of
plants. One would get 50ml of water. One would get
100ml of water. One would get 150ml of water. I want
to see which amount of caffeine helps plants grow the
tallest.
Make Your Board
 Start your information on the top left panel of
the board, move down the left panel, across
the middle panel, and from the top down on
the right panel.
 Place pictures of your experiment on your
board.
Make your Board
Helpful Resources
Science Fair Web Pages
http://www.sciencebuddies.org/
Best site for help through out project!
http://faculty.washington.edu/chudler/fair.html
This is a good site explaining the parts of a science fair
project.
http://edweb.tusd.k12.az.us/jtindell/
A web site for children to use in setting up their science
fair project.
http://school.discoveryeducation.com/sciencefaircentral/
A great site! It has info for parents, teachers, and
students. It has project ideas, research tools, and tip
sheets for all kinds of projects.
Bringing It Together
Keys for success:
†Make a time-line and stick to it.
†Parental support
†Organization