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    What is a good checklist for a science project?
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    Your topic is clearly stated; if there is a problem, list the solution; visual aid; color; easy to read; include pictures; additional specifications made by your teacher.
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    Would one small mistake mess up the whole project?
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    It depends on the mistake. If it's a small mistake on the design aspect (i.e. your coloring or image placement looks sloppy) it's probably no big deal. But if you get any information/facts wrong, that could be a big problem.
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    What should if I do if my conclusion is wrong?
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    Qamar
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    Edit your conclusion or redo the project. Your conclusion is the final result of what you learned and observed from your project. If you feel like you did something wrong, you can redo the project or edit the conclusion to adjust it to the actual outcome.
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    What should I do if I have poor handwriting for my display board?
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    If you have poor handwriting, you can type your text on a computer, print it, and then affix it to your display board. Alternatively, you could ask a parent, sibling, or friend with neater handwriting for assistance.
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