Here is a guideline schedule for your science fair project: You do not have to follow this, but if you are having troubles knowing how much to do each week, you can break it up like this. (Or you can get it done in a weekend, up to you.)
12/14-12/18
Work on Background research, hypothesis, and materials
12/18-1/4- ENJOY YOUR WINTER BREAK
1/5-10
Work on Procedure and carry out experiment, record your results
1/11-1/17
Analyze results and start working on your board. You can get a free board from me anytime you like. Make sure you keep it organized, neat and easy to read. Also, don't forget you need a table and a graph in your results. (A table is what you record your results in. It only needs the numbers or findings you discovered. The graph is a picture, or visual represntation of the table and results.)
1/18-1/21
Do your final touches to your board, decorate and then, turn in project
1/22
TURN IN SCIENCE FAIR BOARD
1/28
Science Fair at HILL
12/14-12/18
Work on Background research, hypothesis, and materials
12/18-1/4- ENJOY YOUR WINTER BREAK
1/5-10
Work on Procedure and carry out experiment, record your results
1/11-1/17
Analyze results and start working on your board. You can get a free board from me anytime you like. Make sure you keep it organized, neat and easy to read. Also, don't forget you need a table and a graph in your results. (A table is what you record your results in. It only needs the numbers or findings you discovered. The graph is a picture, or visual represntation of the table and results.)
1/18-1/21
Do your final touches to your board, decorate and then, turn in project
1/22
TURN IN SCIENCE FAIR BOARD
1/28
Science Fair at HILL