Middle School Science Projects - Three Mistakes That Could Cost You a Blue Ribbon [sciencetechnology-center.blogspot.com]
Middle School science projects are assigned each year to thousands of sixth, seventh and eighth grade students hoping to get a great grade and be a winner in their school science fair. And each year, many of those students will be disappointed, simply because they made these easily avoided mistakes:
1. Choosing a project that isn't an experiment. Teachers and science fair judges usually want true experiments. That means they are looking for a question, hypothesis, procedure, results that are measurable (with numbers), and a conclusion. No matter how hard you work, models, demonstrations, collections, and reports are not experiments.
If your project title is "Can you make a Trebuchet that works?", "How an egg can go into a bottle", or "The five types of butterflies indigenous to Elgin, South Carolina", you do not have a project that can be classified as an experiment. When you're looking for your project guide, look for the word "hypothesis", and you' ll probably be on the right track.
2. Trying to do a project that you don't understand. There are many great experiments available that are too advanced for middle schoolers. Although the procedure may go well, and the result may look great on a display board, your lack of basic understanding will show in your report, in your ability to explain your project in a classroom, or in your answers to questions posed by a judge. You may be tempted to do a project on the permeability of phospholipid bilayers, but remember, it's more impressive to do a more basic project that you understand fully.
3. Copying a project. Unfortunately, many students (and parents) try to take the easy way out and copy a project that someone else has done. There are three reasons to avoid copying. First, it's dishonest. It's cheating, stealing, and lazy. (And that's mincing words.) Second, the purpose of a science project is to learn. If you copy, you're not learning. Third, you r teacher will find out.
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