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This document outlines the structure and components of a science investigatory project report, including sections such as the abstract, background of the study, methodology, results, conclusion, and recommendations. It emphasizes the importance of clearly stating the problem, objectives, and methods, as well as presenting findings and discussing their implications. Additionally, it provides guidance on formatting and including references, tables, and figures according to APA style.

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This document outlines the structure and components of a science investigatory project report, including sections such as the abstract, background of the study, methodology, results, conclusion, and recommendations. It emphasizes the importance of clearly stating the problem, objectives, and methods, as well as presenting findings and discussing their implications. Additionally, it provides guidance on formatting and including references, tables, and figures according to APA style.

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SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT TITLE

SURNAME, FIRST NAME M.I.

SURNAME, FIRST NAME M.I.

SURNAME, FIRST NAME M.I.

SURNAME, FIRST NAME M.I.

Grade 9 - Section

Immaculate Heart of Mary College, Inc.

April 2025
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Abstract

(This part will be done once all parts of the paper has been completed)The abstract for the report

comes at the beginning of the paper, but you should write it after you have drafted the full report.

The abstract provides a very short overview of the entire paper,including a sentence or two about

the report’s purpose and importance, a sentence or two about your methods, a few sentences that

present the main findings, and a sentence or two about the implications of your findings.

Contains: A brief summary (150-250 words) covering:● Background of the study - What the

study is about? Why is it important?● Objective(s)● Methods - How was it conducted?● Key

results - Main findings● Conclusion

Keywords: [Click here to add keywords.]


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SCIENCE INVESTIGATORY PROJECT TITLE

This chapter presents the background of the study, statement of the problem, objectives of

the study, hypothesis, significance of the study, scope and limitations, and definitions of terms.

Background of the Study

Explain the problem or issue being addressed. Discuss relevant concepts and previous

research. Justify the significance of the study

Statement of the Problem

State the general problem clearly

Specifically, it aims to answer the following questions:

1. Indicate your specific questions here

2. Indicate your specific questions here

3. Indicate your specific questions here

Objectives of the Study

Indicate here the General Objective: Overall purpose of the investigation. Specific

Objectives: Detailed, measurable goals.

Hypothesis

State a testable hypothesis (if experimental). Example: If [independent variable] is

changed, then [dependent variable] will.


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Significance of the Study

Explain the study’s impact on science, society, or a specific field.

Scope and Limitations

Define the study’s boundaries (e.g., sample size, location, duration). ● Acknowledge

limitations that may affect results.

Definition of Terms

Provide definitions for key terms used in the study.

Filtering device. It is the

Biodegradable. It is the
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Chapter 2

Methodology

This chapter includes the presentation of the materials and equipment, procedure, data

collection and analysis, and experimental set up.

Materials and Equipment

List all materials and equipment used.

Procedure

Detail the step-by-step experimental or data collection process. Use diagrams or

flowcharts if necessary

Control set-up

Describe in narrative form (past tense) how you prepare the control set-up.

Experimental set-up

Describe in narrative form (past tense) how you prepare the experimental set-up.

Data Collection and Analysis

Explain how data was collected and analyzed. Mention any calculations or tools used.

Explain the process on how you tested the product.


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Chapter 3

Results and Discussion

You present your findings and summarize. Comment on those findings (see below), and

connect them to other research. You also discuss limitations of your study, and use these

limitations as reasons to suggest additional, future research.

Presentation of data

Use tables, graphs, or charts to display findings. You can also attached here a photo of

your output then provide a brief description below.

Interpretation of Results

Explain what your findings mean and link them to the statement of the problems.

Compare with similar studies if possible. You have to answer the specific questions here.

Limitations and Possible Errors

Discuss potential sources of error and how they were managed.


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Chapter 4

Conclusion and Recommendations

The conclusion provides a concise summary of the study’s key findings, emphasizing

how the results address the research objectives and hypothesis. It highlights significant patterns,

trends, or discoveries observed in the investigation and explains their relevance to the research

problem. Additionally, it connects the findings to existing scientific knowledge, reinforcing their

validity and implications. The recommendation suggests possible improvements in methodology

based on the study’s findings, such as refining data collection techniques, increasing sample size,

or controlling variables more effectively. It also proposes future research directions that could

expand on the current study’s scope, explore related topics, or verify findings through further

experimentation. Lastly, it discusses practical applications of the study, indicating how the results

may be beneficial in real-world scenarios, industry, or scientific advancements.

Conclusion

Summarize key findings. ● Relate the results to the study objectives and hypothesis.

Recommendations

Suggest future research directions or improvements to methodology. ● Discuss how the

findings can be useful in real life.


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References

Last Name, F. M. (Year). Article Title. Journal Title, Pages From - To.

Last Name, F. M. (Year). Book Title. City Name: Publisher Name.


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Footnotes
1

[Add footnotes, if any, on their own page following references. For APA formatting requirements, it’s e
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Tables

Table 1

[Table Title]

Column Head Column Head Column Head Column Head Column Head
Row Head 123 123 123 123
Row Head 456 456 456 456
Row Head 789 789 789 789
Row Head 123 123 123 123
Row Head 456 456 456 456
Row Head 789 789 789 789

Note:

[Place all tables for your paper in a tables section, following references (and, if applicable, footnotes). Sta
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Figures title:

0
Category 1 Category 2 Category 3 Category 4

Series 1 Series 2 Series 3

Figure 1.

[Include all figures in their own section, following references (and footnotes and tables, if applicable).

For more information about all elements of APA formatting, please consult the APA Style

Manual, 6th Edition.

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