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Rainwater Harvesting

Put an image here Project ID (from zFairs, look under My Profile)


Category (EEC, LS, PSE)
Division (Elementary, Junior, Senior)

1
Introduction / Purpose
• Explain what is known or has already been done in your research area.
Include a brief review of relevant literature. If this is a continuation
project, a brief summary of your prior research is appropriate here. Be
sure to distinguish your previous work from this year’s project.
• What were you trying to find out? Include a description of your purpose,
your research question, and/or your hypothesis.
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Your research question.

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2
Hypothesis

Variables
Independent Dependent Controls
• A • A • A
• B • B
• C • C

3
Methods
Explain your methodology and procedures for carrying out your project in
detail.
• What did you do? What data did you collect and how did you collect that
data? Discuss your control group and the variables you tested.
• DO NOT include a list of materials.

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4
Testing & Analysis
How did you test?
Describe how you analyzed your data.
Describe the tools and equipment used. (if applicable, ex: software, data
logger)

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5
Results
What were the result(s) of your project?
• Include tables and figures which illustrate your
data.
• Include relevant statistical analysis of the data.

Graph / Figure

Caption

6
Results

Graph / Figure Graph / Figure

Caption Caption

7
Discussion
• What do these results mean? You may compare your results with
theories, published data, commonly held beliefs, and/or expected
results.
• Discuss possible errors. Did any questions or problems arise that you
were not expecting? How did the data vary between repeated
observations of similar events? How were results affected by
uncontrolled events? Put an image here

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8
Conclusion
• What do these results mean in the context of the literature review and
other work being done in your research area? How do the results
address your research question? Do your results support your
hypothesis?
• What application(s) do you see for your work?

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9
References
• This section should not exceed one page. Limit your list to the most
important references.
• List the references/documentation used which were not of your own
creation (i.e., books, journal articles).

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