Subtitle: Include your name, grade, and the date. Visual: Add an image or illustration related to your project. I. Introduction:
Objective: Briefly state the purpose of your project.
Background: Provide context for your research question or problem. Hypothesis: Present your hypothesis. II. Objective/s:
Clearly state your research aim or purpose for conducting
the experiment or study. Visuals: Include any relevant visuals (images, diagrams) to enhance understanding. III. Hypothesis/es/ Questions:
Clearly state your research question or problem.
Visuals: Include any relevant visuals (images, diagrams) to enhance understanding. IV. Materials: (include here the variables- IV, DV and CV)
List all materials used in your experiment.
Visuals: Add images of key materials. IV. Procedure/ Methodology (include here the variables- IV, DV and CV)
Explain how you conducted your experiment.
Variables: Specify the independent, dependent, and controlled variables. Visuals: Include a simple flowchart or diagram illustrating the experimental setup. V. Data and Results
Present your data in an organized manner.
Graphs/Charts: Use graphs or charts to visualize trends. Tables: Include tables for specific measurements. Visuals: Add images to support your results. VI. Interpretation of Data:
Present your data in an organized manner.
Graphs/Charts: Use graphs or charts to visualize trends. Tables: Include tables for specific measurements. Visuals: Add images to support your results. VII. Conclusion:
Summarize your findings.
Revisit Hypothesis: State whether your hypothesis was supported or not. Implications: Discuss the broader implications of your results. VIII. Recommendations:
Suggest areas for future exploration or improvement.
IX. References List any references or sources you consulted.