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2STEP 2: Citing Your SourcesYou are required to submit the information from 1 of our sources. You may use more than 1 source, but will only cite 1.
Choose the template below that best fits your source! Submit the required information.

World Wide Web Source
1. Author
2. Page Title
3. Site Title
4. Organization that created the ...
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STEP 3: Hypothesis

Submit your hypothesis here. Make sure you state your hypothesis in the
"if (state what you are going to do in your experiment) then (make a guess as to what is going to happen)" format.

Words you are NOT allowed to use in your hypothesis:
Maybe
Might
Could
Probably

Should

Examples of GOOD ...

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STEP 4: ProceduresSubmit your procedures for approval here. Remember-a procedure is a detailed list of steps that you plan to follow to test your question. Your procedure may change once you have started your experiment.1
4STEP 6: AnalysisAn analysis is a written description of what happened in your experiment and what you found from your observations during the experiment. An analysis states the results of your experiment without trying to explain why the results turned out the way they did.

Example: Bubble Yum blows a bubble 10 ...
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STEP 7: ConclusionA conclusion is a written explanation of what your results mean and how they relate to your hypothesis. It includes 3 things:
1. Was your hypothesis correct or not?
2. WHY?
3. What, if anything, would you do differently next time?

Example: Bubble Yum blows bigger bubbles than Extra because it is ...
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STEP 8: So what?Science can be done for several reasons. Sometimes, you just want to know the answer to a question. Scientists do experiments because a lot of people want to know the answer to a question. The work they do could possibly impact many people, hopefully in a positive way.

For example, a company may ...
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