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  2. Sample Conclusions - Science Buddies

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    Information to help you develop a good question for your science fair project. Includes a list of questions to avoid and a self evaluation to help you determine if your question will make a good science fair project.

  3. Preparing Conclusions for Your Science Fair Project

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    Summarize your science fair project results in a few sentences and use this summary to support your conclusion. Include key facts from your background research to help explain your results as needed. State whether your results support or contradict your hypothesis.

  4. Write a Conclusion - Science Buddies

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    Read Preparing Conclusions for Your Science Fair Project to review how to write a conclusion. Answer the following questions to check your learning: Which of the following is NOT a necessary component of a science project conclusion? Restating the experiment and hypothesis. Discussing uncertainties and suggesting improvements.

  5. How to make a conclusion for science fair? - California Learning...

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    Making a conclusion for a science fair project can be a challenging task, but by following these steps and tips, you can create a clear and concise summary of your findings. Remember to focus on the main point, consider the implications, and suggest future research directions.

  6. How to write a conclusion for a science fair project?

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    Writing a conclusion for a science fair project can be a daunting task, especially for students who are new to the process. However, with a clear understanding of what to include and how to structure your conclusion, you can ensure that your project is completed successfully.

  7. How To Make A Conclusion For Science Fair

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    Your conclusions summarize how your results support or contradict your original hypothesis: Summarize your science fair project results in a few sentences and use this summary to support your conclusion. Include key facts from your background research to help explain your results as needed.

  8. How to write a conclusion science fair? - California Learning...

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    Example of a Conclusion. Here’s an example of a conclusion for a science fair project on the effects of pH on plant growth: Summary of the main findings: Our experiment showed that plant growth is significantly affected by pH levels.

  9. Scientific Method: Conclusion - VanCleave's Science Fun

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    Scientific Method: Conclusion. By Janice VanCleave. A conclusion is a summary of the experiment. For a cause-effect experiment, the conclusion should state the hypothesis and and tell whether the results of the experiment supported the hypothesis.

  10. How To Write Results For A Science Fair Project | Sciencing

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    Writing the results for a science fair project report can feel challenging, but the scientific method gives science students a format to follow. Excellent results sections include a summary of the experiment, address the hypothesis, analyze the experiment, and make suggestions for further study.

  11. Science Fair Project Final Report - Science Buddies

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    Conclusions. Ideas for future research. Some science fairs want you to discuss what additional research you might want to do based on what you learned. Acknowledgments. This is your opportunity to thank anyone who helped you with your science fair project, from a single individual to a company or government agency.