Science project

Science project

A science project is an educational activity for students in one of the science disciplines involving experiments or construction of models. Some times students present their science project in a science fair, so they may also call it a science fair project.Science projects may be classified in 4 main types.

Experimental projects

Experimental projects also known as investigatory projects start with a question, use the scientific method to complete the research and end by a report detailing the results and conclusions.a good website is sciencebuddies.com

Engineering projects

Engineering projects also known as technology projects start with a design of a machine or mechanical structure with the purpose of improving strength or performance. Researchers implement all their design ideas in a model they construct. Finally the models will be tested in order to evaluate the design.

Display projects

Display projects involve the construction of a model in order to show a visual representation of a larger fact. Making a model of solar system, a house or making a model of a simple electric circuit are considered display projects. You will not perform any test with the model you make in a display.

Theoretical projects

Theoretical projects may involve the same format as experimental or engineering projects. However, for several possible reasons such as lack of feasibility of experimentation due to costs, an actual experiment is not performed.


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