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Science Fair Research Worksheet
Created by Jeanne Bayer
Fill in the information required below as you look for topics and
ideas for the science fair project.
TOPIC #1
- Category of science? (biology, botany, zoology, environmental,
chemistry, physics, etc.)
- Write the PROBLEM.
- How can you measure the results of this experiment? Circle the
metric measurements that will be used.
- metric mass
- metric temperature
- metric volume
- metric length
- metric time
- If the results cannot be reported as measurable data in a table and
graph, the problem may not be investigated. START OVER.
- Describe in 3 to 5 sentences what will be done in this experiment.
- What words will you look up to find out some background information
for this topic?
- Source of this topic?
TOPIC #2
- Category of science? (biology, botany, zoology, environmental,
chemistry, physics, etc.)
- Write the PROBLEM.
- How can you measure the results of this experiment? Circle the
metric measurements that will be used.
- metric mass
- metric temperature
- metric volume
- metric length
- metric time
- If the results cannot be reported as measurable data in a table and
graph, the problem may not be investigated. START OVER.
- Describe in 3 to 5 sentences what will be done in this experiment.
- What words will you look up to find out some background information
for this topic?
- Source of this topic?
TOPIC #3
- Category of science? (biology, botany, zoology, environmental,
chemistry, physics, etc.)
- Write the PROBLEM.
- How can you measure the results of this experiment? Circle the
metric measurements that will be used.
- metric mass
- metric temperature
- metric volume
- metric length
- metric time
- If the results cannot be reported as measurable data in a table and
graph, the problem may not be investigated. START OVER.
- Describe in 3 to 5 sentences what will be done in this experiment.
- What words will you look up to find out some background information
for this topic?
- Source of this topic?
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