Dates
to Remember
These are
the final due dates.
You May
turn required information in earlier!!!
February
- February 11th is the final day to turn in your Project
Proposal form to Mr. Sanders.
March
- march 6 your problem and hypothesis are due. You should mention how you are going to
control your experiment and what your variable is.
- March 20th
you should turn in your Materials list and Procedure. Once again, mention
how you will keep your experiment controlled. If your project involves growing plants,
you should begin growing them now.
- Many of you
will already be building, planting, observing. Observations should begin no later than
March 29th.
April
- By April 8th
a copy of the data you have collected so far is due. You will probably be collecting more
data after this date. I just need
to see how you are collecting the data just in case some adjustments need
to be made.
may
- You should
be finishing up your project and assembling your report and display.
- May 1st,
your report is due at the beginning of your class period. There will be 10 points deducted for
each day it is late. I will look at it and make comments. You may choose to fix your report by the
night of the Fair. The report is
due at the conclusion of the fair on the 14th.
- Invite your
friends and family to the Science Extravaganza to see your work and that
of your classmates.
- May 14th
is the big day! The science fair begins at 6:30, so be sure your display
is up by 6:15. I will be at school all afternoon and
you can set up then if you wish and then return in the evening. You will turn in your final draft of
your report after you clean up and before you leave.