science fair project's 'Experiment' section
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science fair project's 'Experiment' section
my science fair project is about something that is very big but can be tested with other cheap materials, should i write the original materials needed or the similar cheap materials?
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Re: science fair project's 'Experiment' section
Hi,
I would write about the actual materials you used. If you feel it is needed, you can have a few sentences explaining why ckose these materials over other (more expensive) options. If you need more uidance, tell us a little more about what you did and the expensive and cheap materials and we'll help more.
Good luck!
Tonya
I would write about the actual materials you used. If you feel it is needed, you can have a few sentences explaining why ckose these materials over other (more expensive) options. If you need more uidance, tell us a little more about what you did and the expensive and cheap materials and we'll help more.
Good luck!
Tonya
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Re: science fair project's 'Experiment' section
Hi-
Like Tonya mentioned, it would be great if you could provide us with a little more background about your project.
Science Buddies actually provides a helpful guideline on how to write a research paper(https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... aper.shtml).
For the methodology section, you definitely have to mention what materials and methods you actually used in your experiment.
I suggest you to briefly mention the alternative materials that can be used in the future in the "Conclusion/Future" or a separate "future" section of your paper/display board.
Hope this helps
-Grace
Like Tonya mentioned, it would be great if you could provide us with a little more background about your project.
Science Buddies actually provides a helpful guideline on how to write a research paper(https://www.sciencebuddies.org/science- ... aper.shtml).
For the methodology section, you definitely have to mention what materials and methods you actually used in your experiment.
I suggest you to briefly mention the alternative materials that can be used in the future in the "Conclusion/Future" or a separate "future" section of your paper/display board.
Hope this helps
-Grace

