- Each project description will consist of five written parts:
- Purpose: A paragraph describing the purpose or importance of the project.
- Procedure: A section describing what you plan to do. This may be paraphrased from the webpage description of the project.
- Data: A section describing exactly what you did. This may consist of prose and/or lists and should include every detail necessary for you to replicate the project should ANYONE wish to do so. It will particularly emphasize any changes from what you planned to do. Be sure to include units for every number.
- Results: Evidence for completion of the project. It may also include samples or pictures of materials you produced. When you make paper or twine, for example, you can tape a sample into the notebook. When you make pottery or an electric motor, you can tape in a picture of your project.
- Conclusions: A paragraph summarizing your results. How do you know you were successful? What might you have done differently? How does this project relate to other projects you have done or may plan to do?