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Student Science Project Guide

This document provides a checklist and timeline for students to follow when completing a science project from November to April. The checklist outlines objectives and milestones such as developing a proposal, conducting research and experiments, creating models or posters, finishing a written report and display board, and participating in a science fair. It is designed to keep students on track and guide their time management throughout the multi-month project.

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Student Science Project Guide

This document provides a checklist and timeline for students to follow when completing a science project from November to April. The checklist outlines objectives and milestones such as developing a proposal, conducting research and experiments, creating models or posters, finishing a written report and display board, and participating in a science fair. It is designed to keep students on track and guide their time management throughout the multi-month project.

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Science Project Checklist

Date On Going Nov. 22th Start Nov. 2!th Start Dec 2n* Dec 2. /an 0th
th

Objective Work on a rough copy of a report on your topic Science Project Proposal Due ith Parent Signature "#peri$ent %esting Projects ,esearch Projects

Scientific rite up of your project& Proble$' (ypothesis' )ariables' an* +aterials ,esearch your topic start to plan $o*els or posters to help e#plain your topic

"#peri$ent %esting Projects ,esearch Projects

Start your e#peri$ent& recor* observations an* *ata. Start to $ake $o*els or posters

Christ$as 1reak 2 (opefully you3re enjoying your (oli*ays because $ost of your project ork is *one4 5inish your e#peri$ent& *evelop your conclusions an* reflections on your
e#peri$ent.

5inish by /an. 67th Start /an. 67th Start /an. 68th /an. 28th 5inish +ar.67 <68th Apr. 60th . Apr. 6!th

,esearch Projects& finish any $o*els' put together any final touches for report. Plan your *isplay boar* Start *isplay boar* 5inish *isplay boar* an* goo* copy of your report.
9:our *one a eek early just incase so$ething happens;

2 Parent=%eacher >ntervie s ?+ar. 68260@ Calgary Science 5air ?Oly$pic Oval . BofC@

Projects for the science fair take a lot of co$$it$ent an* ork. "ach of the above ite$s shoul* be acco$plishe* on or before the assigne* *ate. %his list is *esigne* to keep the stu*ents on track an* to gui*e the$ ith ti$e $anage$ent. >t *oes allo for fle#ibility because the stu*ents *o finish a eek early before the School Science Project Display Week 9you never kno hat coul* co$e up at the last $inute;. %his page ill be the first page of a Science Project Logbook {duo-tang}. Stu*ents are aske* to *ate an* recor* a brief outline of any ork that they *o in this book. %his is also here they ill recor* any thoughts that they have about their projects an* even proble$s that occur. >t is i$portant that the stu*ents *ocu$ent all of their work. Check out http&== .[Link]

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