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This document outlines the parts and format for a science experiment report. It includes 5 chapters: introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. It also describes the grading process and requirements for titles, content for each chapter, references, and procedures. Experiments must be sensible, materials accessible, and the final output clear. The report should catch the reader's attention with a brief, simple title and avoid abbreviations.
This document outlines the parts and format for a science experiment report. It includes 5 chapters: introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. It also describes the grading process and requirements for titles, content for each chapter, references, and procedures. Experiments must be sensible, materials accessible, and the final output clear. The report should catch the reader's attention with a brief, simple title and avoid abbreviations.
This document outlines the parts and format for a science experiment report. It includes 5 chapters: introduction, literature review, methodology, results and discussion, and conclusions. It also describes the grading process and requirements for titles, content for each chapter, references, and procedures. Experiments must be sensible, materials accessible, and the final output clear. The report should catch the reader's attention with a brief, simple title and avoid abbreviations.
an issue or problem and conduct an investigation to decide what you think the outcome will be CHAPTER I: INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY STATEMENT OF THE PROBLEM HYPOTHESIS OBJECTIVES SIGNIFICANCE OF THE STUDY SCOPE AND LIMITATIONS DEFINITION OF TERMS CHAPTER II: REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES RELATED LITERATURE RELATED STUDIES CHAPTER III: METHODOLOGY MATERIALS/EQUIPMENTS TREATMENT/GENERAL PROCEDURE CHAPTER IV: RESULTS AND DISCUSSION ANALYSIS OF DATA CHAPTER V: FINDINGS, CONCLUSIONS, RECOMMENDATIONS FINDINGS CONCLUSIONS RECOMMENDATIONS 2ND GRADING: TITLE PROPOSAL CHAPTER 1 3RD GRADING: CHAPTER II CHAPTER III 4TH GRADING: CHAPTER IV CHAPTER V AND PRESENTATION OF FINAL OUTPUT ALL IP’S WILL BE BOOKBIND AS ONE (GRADE 10) Guarantee that the subject is sensible and materials are accessible. Ensure that you can foresee what your final output looks like Catches reader’s attention Consolidates the paper’s content in a couple of words Keep it brief, simple and attractive Use appropriate descriptive words Avoid abbreviations and jargons The Feasibility Of Using Oyster Shell As Substitute In Manufacturing Hollow Blocks Make All-natural Insect Repellant With Guyabano Leaves Utilization Of Avocado Peelings Into Jelly Ethyl Alcohol From Ripe Orange Peelings THE FEASIBILITY OF COGON GRASS (Imperata Cylindrica) AS MATERIAL IN PAPER MAKING Should briefly and accurately describe the contents of the write-up
Should consist of short and concise description of
the problem and its solutions. It includes: a. Purpose c. Results b. Procedure d. Conclusions Sufficient background information should be presented to the readers to understand and evaluate the results of the present study, references must be cited. Scientific fraud and misconduct is not condoned at any level of research or competition. Plagiarism, use or presentation of other researcher’s work as one’s own and fabrication or falsification of data will not be tolerated. Fraudulent projects are disqualified for the competition. Example: Diastrophism pertains to all movements of the solid parts of the earth (Madriaga, 1995)
Alphabetize the reference list based on the author’s
surname on a separate sheet of paper. For internet sources, follow this format: Author.date.title.internet address. Zaremba, C.2001. The muscular System.http://www.sc2000.net/czaremba/noteslectu re/nucleusno.html Provides enough details so that a competent individual can repeat the experiment. Materials/Equipment - exact quantities of materials to be used Treatment/ General Procedures - Avoid using the “recipe style” when stating the step-by-step procedure. Use the narrative form in the past tense. This maybe divided into sub-sections describing each set of experiment or observations. Findings – the data may be presented in full and discussed descriptively in the text or may be summarized in tables. Tables, pictures, & graphs. Analysis of Data – the interpretation of the findings and the significant features shown in tables, pictures and graphs are pointed out. Generalization, checks if the hypothesis is true and if the objectives were followed.
Consist of suggestions on future actions such as new
direction of research for further experiments to be performed.