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Science Fair Background Research Report
! The purpose of the Background Research Report is for you to gain knowledge
about your Science Fair Project topic. This way you will be able to interpret the results
of your experiment and draw conclusions based on the previous knowledge you gained
by writing this report. This report should NOT be your experiment plan/procedure; it
should discuss information related to the topic you are studying.
! DO NOT provide the expected result of your experiment in this report. In the real
world, scientists conduct experiments where no one truly knows the answer or the
outcome. If everyone already knew the outcome of the experiment, the scientist
wouldn’t get paid to conduct it!
! Your supporting paragraphs should discuss information about your experiment
topic, but you should try to set up the need for your experiment. Pretend you are trying
to convince Mrs. Elsissy that your experiment is needed and that you should get paid to
do it. For example:
“Although scientists understand much about how plants
grow, plant anatomy, and the process of photosynthesis, it is
still unclear whether pea plants will grow best in white light,
red light, or green light. Optimal plant growth is important to
provide enough food for a growing population and serve areas
of the world where not enough food grows. Thus, this science
fair experiment will test which color of light plants grow the
best in.”
! Lastly, remember that scientific reports are always written in the third person.
Do not use “my” or “I” in your writing.
For example:
1) Instead of saying “My hypothesis is...”, you should say “The hypothesis of this
experiment is...”
2) Instead of saying “This research report is about plant growth because plants are an
important food source.” say “Plants are an important food source.”
3) Instead of saying: “I think there will be less plant growth in green light because...”,
you should say “It is likely there will be less plant growth in green light because...”.