Science Project

Everyone has a question

Everyone has a question, what's yours?

Key Objectives:

  • To explore how science can be used as a tool to deal with real-life issues.
  • To practice using the process of the Scientific Method.
  • To develop scientific inquiry skills.

Key Outcomes:

  • Students will use science creatively to propose solutions to real-life problems.
  • Students will be equipped to start their own project experiment using the Scientific Method.
  • Engage with real issues think about your own interests and passions to identifying your question. Find a real-world problem you are personally curious about, and want to investigate, will greatly enrich your shared experience.
  • Collaborate - great teamwork and communication are crucial.
  • Managing time - Deadlines are important, so plan your progress and work throughout.

Rules

  • You need to get in a group of 2 or 3 students.
  • Find a question that interests and you don't know the answer.
  • Use the scientific method to answer your question.
  • Each group will present their project by video.
  • You may use future board, video clips, demonstration, working model, etc.
  • Presentation time: 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Each week's presentation will be chosen by the computer.
  • If you have any problems, ask A. Rambo.
    Don't wait to the last minute!!!

Science project

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Due Dates:

Getting into groups: xx/xx/xx
Question submission: xx/xx/xx
Presentation: up to the raffle (by the computer)