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PHASES OF CONDUCTING AN INVESTIGATORY PROJECT

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PHASES OF CONDUCTING AN INVESTIGATORY

PROJECT

PROBLEM

TITLE

MATERIALS

TIME TABLE

RATIONALE

PROCEDURE

IMPLICATION

BUDGET

PROPONENTS

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

PHASE I : THE PROPOSAL

-detailed written plan of how the project will be done.

-like designing an experiment.

-future tense of the verbs is used.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

Parts of the Research Plan

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

TITLE

-patterned from the question, however it must contain only the essential words.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

I. PROBLEM

a. It is stated as a question/scientific inquiry.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

IV. MATERIALS

a. What are the things you need in solving your problem? Are you going to buy them or just borrow?

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

V. PROCEDURE

a. What are the orderly steps you are going to do to solve your problem?b. How are you going to present the data that you will gather? Will it be through graphs or tables?

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

VI. IMPLICATIONa. In case your problem will be solved, what will be its importance to the school or to the community? Will your findings benefit others?

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

VII. TIME TABLE

a. How are you going to schedule the making of your project against the deadline set by your teacher? Are your schedules attainable?

EXAMPLE OF TIME TABLE:EXAMPLE OF TIME TABLE:

TASKS TARGET DATE

TEACHER’S

DEADLINE1. Submission of Problem and Title

   

2. Writing the IP Proposal

   

3. Submission of IP Proposal

   

4. Investigation Period

   

5. Submission of Gathered data

   

EXAMPLE OF TIME TABLE:CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE:

TASKS TARGET DATE

TEACHER’S

DEADLINE

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

VIII. BUDGET

a. How much each material you need costs in the market? b. How much are you going to spend for the project as a group? How much will be the contribution of each member?c. Do your parents approve your budget? Did your leader inform them about the possible expenses through a letter?

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

IX. PROPONENTS

a. Who propose the project? The group names appear here.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

PHASE II: THE INVESTIGATION

- as soon as your proposal is approved you can now start investigating. Your procedure will be your guide. Keep track of all your observations and data by placing them on a table. Document also your works by photographs, videos, etc.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

PHASE III. THE OUTPUT

-after conducting the investigation you are now ready to organize your gathered data and present your findings.

-The output has three levels:

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

I. THE WRITTEN REPORT

a.A recall of all the things you did to solve your problem. The mode of the verb is in the past tense.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

Abstract (maximum of 250 words)

a. the SHOW WINDOW of your project.

It must contain brief explanation of the following:

1. Purpose of the study2. Procedure3. Findings

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

I. THE WRITTEN REPORT

I ntroductionM ethodologyR esults andD iscussionC onclusion

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

1. Introduction a. The background of the problem. It answers the following questions:

1. How did you arrive at that kind of problem?2. Why did you investigate that kind of problem where in fact there are hundreds of problems out there?

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

2. Methodologya. Two parts of the proposal are combined here:

a. MATERIALSb. PROCEDURE

You must explain in details the things you did to solve the problem. The proposal procedure is your guide in making this portion.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

3. Results and Discussion

a.shows the data you have gathered arranged or presented in tables or graphs. The data must already speak of the whole thing (general).

- discuss the results. What do those data mean?

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

4. Conclusiona. This briefly states the immediate answer/findings about the problem.

Recommendation (optional)

a. If others would be doing your project, what would you advise them?

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

10. RESEARCHERSa. Your names

11. ADVISERa. Your Science teacher’s name

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

II. THE EXHIBIT

a. It is a showcase of your IP.

b. It must attract viewers so that they may get interested to your IP.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

EFFECTIVE ADVISORSHIP

1. The Research Plan

a. Problem

b. Goals/Hypotheses

c. Detailed Methodology

d. Bibliography

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

EFFECTIVE ADVISORSHIP

DETAILED ACCOUNT OF ALL PHASES OF THE PROJECT.

PROOF OF ACTIVITIES.

OPEN FOR SCIENTIFIC SCRUTINY.

2. The Research Logbook.

Sample Pages of a Research Data Logbook.

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

EFFECTIVE ADVISORSHIP3. The Research Work

TitleI M R a D

CAbstract

Bibliography

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

EFFECTIVE ADVISORSHIP

Photo Documentation

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

ETHICAL STATEMENT

CONTINUATION OF TIME TABLE

TASKS TARGET DAYS

Teachers deadline

6. Writing the IP Written Report

   

7. Submission of IP Written Report

   

8. Making the Exhibit Board

   

9. Preparing for the Oral Defense

   

CLOSURE

ON EARTH, THERE IS NOTHING GREAT BUT MAN, IN MAN THERE IS NOTHING GREAT BUT MIND

SIR WILLIAM HAMILTONLECTURES ON METAPHYSICS