Effective Science Fair Project Presentation Format

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"Learn how to create a successful science fair project presentation with clear slides covering key elements like abstract, research paper, hypothesis, variables, constants, and methods. Follow the guidelines to structure your presentation effectively and engage your audience."

  • Science Fair
  • Project Presentation
  • Research
  • Variables
  • Methods

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  1. Science Fair PowerPoint Presentation The following slides are the format for creating your Science Fair Project Presentation. Font and Font size must be clear and easy to read. Adjustments can be made to the slide, such as changing to columns. Please REMOVE THIS SLIDE AND ALL WRITING PROMPTS. These are the bolded and italicized words. Save your project presentation! 1

  2. The Effect of the IV on the DV First and Last Name Class Period Teacher

  3. Abstract (This is completed at the end of the project) Copy and paste Abstract here. Adjust font size accordingly. Remember must be clear and easy to read.

  4. Research Paper Copy and paste Research Paper here.

  5. Research Question Remember the research question should be written in the format below: How does the IV affect the DV?

  6. Hypothesis The hypothesis will be copy and pasted here. Remember the hypothesis is to be written in the below format: If the (IV) affects the (DV), then (prediction). This will happen because (based on scientific research).

  7. Variables The Independent Variable is IV The levels of the IV are: Level 1: ______________ Level 2: ______________ Level 3: ______________ The Dependent Variable is: DV The unit for the dependent variable is: Units (Remember metric units)

  8. Constants List the variables that were to remain the same through out the trials.

  9. Methods Safety: Copy and paste the list of safety guidelines followed. Materials: Copy and paste list of materials. It should be a list. Remember to include quantity and size (metric units, if applicable)

  10. Methods: Procedures 1. Copy and paste procedures here. 2. Procedures are a step by step, numbered list of how the trials were conducted. Must be repeatable. 3. Remember no personal pronouns, metric units only, and three trials for each level of the IV must be reflected in the procedures. 4. Continue procedures here, if needed. 5. Adjust font size accordingly. 6. Must be clear and easy to read.

  11. Data Table & Graph Copy and paste Data Table here. Copy and past Graph here.

  12. Data Analysis Copy and paste Discussion of Results here.

  13. Conclusion Copy and paste Revised Conclusion here.

  14. Future Research Copy and paste Future Research here.

  15. References Copy and paste Work Cited page here. Remember MLA format.

  16. Pictures Paste 3 pictures of your project. Example: materials, beginning of trial(s) in progress, and end of trial(s) end result

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