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[type your question here]. Science Fair: Joe Schmoe & Jane Doe. 8 th Period Biology. [Type your question here]. [What the question is] [Why you chose this question] [Why this is relevant to your audience]. Research.

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  1. [type your question here] Science Fair: Joe Schmoe & Jane Doe 8th Period Biology

  2. [Type your question here] • [What the question is] • [Why you chose this question] • [Why this is relevant to your audience]

  3. Research • [1st piece of important information in your research that will help the audience understand your question] • [2nd piece of information] • [3rd piece of information]

  4. Hypothesis • [How you thought your experiment was going to turn out] • [Why you thought this way]

  5. Materials • [What materials you needed in order to perform the experiment]

  6. Methods • [What procedures you followed in order to perform the experiment]

  7. Results

  8. Results Koko is eating soap and not enjoying it

  9. Results Koko the Gorilla Joe the Human • Likes soap • Feels clean • Will do it again • Doesn’t like soap • Feels dirty • Will not do it again

  10. Discussion • Hypothesis: [Restate the hypothesis] • [How the results either supported or did not support the hypothesis] • [How you could change the experiment to test your hypothesis better than it did]

  11. Error Discussion • [List anything that went wrong, or could have gone wrong, during your research or experiment] • [List anything that you learned about how to perform experiments]

  12. Conclusions • [Conclusions that you were able to come to about the answer to your question] • [Questions that you still have]

  13. Acknowledgements • [List any sources that you used, including people]

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