Simple Version:
Title: [Title of Your Science Experiment]
Abstract:
[Provide a brief summary of your experiment.]
Introduction:
[Provide background information on the topic of your experiment.]
Research Question:
[State your research question here.]
Hypothesis:
[State your hypothesis here.]
Problem:
[Identify the problem you are trying to solve.]
Materials:
[List all the materials and equipment you used.]
Experimental Procedure:
[Describe the step-by-step procedure you followed.]
Research:
[Summarize the research you conducted, including at least two sources.]
References:
[List the references you used in APA format.]
Due Dates:
- Science Experiment Question and Hypothesis: Tuesday, August 29
- Rough Draft: Thursday, September 7 (Include title page, introduction, question, hypothesis, problem, materials, experimental procedure, research, and References page with a minimum of 2 sources.)
- Final Draft: Thursday, October 19 (Include all parts, including observations, data & analysis, results, or conclusion.)
Rubric (Total: 100 points):
- Science Experiment Question and Hypothesis: 10 points
- Rough Draft: 30 points
- Final Draft: 60 points
APA Format Guidelines:
- Follow APA guidelines for in-text citations and references.
Same Version:
Title: [Title of Your Science Experiment]
Abstract:
[Provide a brief summary of your experiment, including the purpose, methods, and key findings.]
Introduction:
[Provide background information on the topic of your experiment and explain its significance.]
Research Question:
[State your research question here.]
Hypothesis:
[State your hypothesis here.]
Problem:
[Identify the problem you are trying to solve through your experiment.]
Materials:
[List all the materials and equipment you used in your experiment.]
Experimental Procedure:
[Describe the step-by-step procedure you followed to conduct your experiment.]
Research:
[Summarize the research you conducted to support your experiment, including at least two credible sources.]
References:
[List the references you used in APA format.]
Due Dates:
- Science Experiment Question and Hypothesis: Tuesday, August 29
- Rough Draft: Thursday, September 7 (Include title page, introduction, question, hypothesis, problem, materials, experimental procedure, research, and References page with a minimum of 2 sources. Observations, data & analysis, results, or conclusion are not required in the rough draft.)
- Final Draft: Thursday, October 19 (Include all parts, including observations, data & analysis, results, or conclusion.)
Rubric (Total: 100 points):
- Science Experiment Question and Hypothesis: 10 points
- Rough Draft (Title page, introduction, question, hypothesis, problem, materials, experimental procedure, research, and References page with a minimum of 2 sources): 30 points
- Final Draft (All parts, including observations, data & analysis, results, or conclusion): 60 points
APA Format Guidelines:
- Follow APA guidelines for in-text citations and references.
Complex Version:
Title: [Title of Your Science Experiment]
Abstract:
[Provide a brief summary of your experiment, including the purpose, methods, and key findings.]
Introduction:
[Provide background information on the topic of your experiment and explain its significance.]
Research Question:
[State your research question here.]
Hypothesis:
[State your hypothesis here.]
Problem:
[Identify the problem you are trying to solve through your experiment.]
Materials:
[List all the materials and equipment you used in your experiment, including specific quantities and measurements.]
Experimental Procedure:
[Describe the step-by-step procedure you followed to conduct your experiment, including any control variables, independent variables, and dependent variables.]
Research:
[Summarize the research you conducted to support your experiment, including at least two credible sources. Provide detailed explanations and analysis of the research.]
References:
[List the references you used in APA format, including complete publication details.]
Due Dates:
- Science Experiment Question and Hypothesis: Tuesday, August 29
- Rough Draft: Thursday, September 7 (Include title page, introduction, question, hypothesis, problem, materials, experimental procedure, research, and References page with a minimum of 2 sources.)
- Final Draft: Thursday, October 19 (Include all parts, including observations, data & analysis, results, or conclusion.)
Rubric (Total: 100 points):
- Science Experiment Question and Hypothesis: 10 points
- Rough Draft (Title page, introduction, question, hypothesis, problem, materials, experimental procedure, research, and References page with a minimum of 2 sources): 30 points
- Final Draft (All parts, including observations, data & analysis, results, or conclusion): 60 points
APA Format Guidelines:
- Follow APA guidelines for in-text citations and references, including proper formatting and punctuation.
- Use appropriate scientific terminology and language throughout the report.
- Provide detailed explanations and analysis of your experiment and findings.
- Include relevant tables, graphs, or figures to support your data and analysis.