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INVESTIGATORY
PROJECT
University of the Philippines
Integrated School
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Name and Section
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Background
It is the variable that you change each time that you did
the experiment. For example, if you were trying to
determine which type of battery lasts the longest, the
type of battery would be the independent variable
because it is the variable that you change when you did
the experiment.
GUIDE QUESTIONS:
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It contains the following parts:
I. PROBLEM
It is stated as a question.
II. TITLE
It is derived from the question but contains only key
words.
III. RATIONALE
It is the background of the problem. It answers the
following questions:
1. Why do you like to investigate that kind of
problem?
2. How did you arrive at that problem?
IV. MATERIALS
It provides a list of the thing needed to solve the problem.
The list may be in table form with the quantity of the
materials also indicated.
V. PROCEDURE
It is the orderly steps that are going to be done to solve
the problem.
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VI. IMPLICATION
Basically, this part answers the following questions:
1. In case your problem will be solved, what will
be its importance to the school or to the
community?
2. Will your findings benefit others?
4. Investigation Period
5. Submission of Gathered
Data
6. Writing the Report
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10. Preparing for Exhibit
11. Exhibit
VIII.BUDGET
Consider the following questions for this part:
1. How much do the materials cost?
2. How much will your group spend for the
project?
3. How much will the contribution of each member
be?
4. Do your parents approve your budget?
IX. PROPONENTS:
The names of the members in the group appear here.
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PHASE C: THE WRITTEN OUTPUT
After conducting the investigation, you are ready to
organize your data and present their findings.
Written report will be like presenting a recall of all the
things you did to solve the problem. It has been done
already therefore the verb is in past tense. It has the
following parts:
I. PROBLEM
II. TITLE
III. ABSTRACT
This part is a show window of your investigatory project.
At times people don’t have the time to read the entire
project at once therefore this can help them see what
your project is all about. It must contain a brief
explanation of the following:
1. Purpose of the Study
2. Procedure
3. Findings
VII. CONCLUSION
This briefly states the immediate answer to the problem
or the findings.
VIII. RECOMMENDATION
You can ponder on this question: If others would be doing
your investigatory project, what would you advise them?
IX. REFERENCES
Sample:
How to Cite a Website
Structure:
Multiple authors
Lawrick, E., Moore, K., Anderson, M., Soderlund, L., &
Brizee, A. (2010, May 5). Citing references. Retrieved on
March 22, 2016 from
http://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/560/01
X. RESEARCHERS
The names of the members in your group appears here.
XI. ADVISER
The name of your Science teacher appears here.
PRESENTATION OF RESULTS
THE EXHIBIT
It is a showcase of your investigatory project. It must be
presented in a way to catch the attention of people for
them to check your SIP out. The guidelines will late be
explained by the teacher.
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NOTES
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