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This document outlines the requirements and structure for a Science Investigatory Project (SIP) for Grade 9 and 10 students, including sections such as Title, Background of the Study, Problem of the Study, Hypothesis, Methodology, Results, Summary, Conclusion, and Recommendations. It emphasizes the importance of scientific investigation and provides deadlines for each part of the project, along with examples and guidelines for effective research. The document also includes a schedule for submission and grading rubrics for different subjects.

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This document outlines the requirements and structure for a Science Investigatory Project (SIP) for Grade 9 and 10 students, including sections such as Title, Background of the Study, Problem of the Study, Hypothesis, Methodology, Results, Summary, Conclusion, and Recommendations. It emphasizes the importance of scientific investigation and provides deadlines for each part of the project, along with examples and guidelines for effective research. The document also includes a schedule for submission and grading rubrics for different subjects.

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Science Investigatory

Project Report for Grade 9 and


10

Hi Wesleyanians! Doing an investigatory project is a major achievement of any student in

Science. Through scientific investigation, you will learn how to apply the acquired knowledge,

scientific concepts, theories, principles, and laws of nature. In other words, YOU WILL BE
SMARTER! 

These will be the parts of your SIP:

Title

The Title should be clear and precise. It should not be written too long or too short. By just

reading the title, you can determine what the study is all about. For example:

“Production of germicidal soap from malunggay roots extract and its comparison with

leading brand of soap”

“Custom-built solar oven”

“Herbal leaves produced herbal ointment”

“Styrofoam and powdered oyster shells as tiles”

Deadline: August 9, 2024 (Monday)

I. Background of the Study

This is about one page and it includes the background of the study and the reason why the study

must be done. You write here how important your investigatory project for the people,

environment, and community as a whole. Is your study really relevant in the changing world, or

does it have a global impact to the field of technology? (August 30, 2024)
II. Problem of the Study

The research problem should be specific, measurable, and objectively stated. It can be a question

or a declarative statement. For example:

This study was conducted to answer the following problem:


Will exposing the SM plastic bags to different substrates such as compost soil, loam soil,
tap water, and seawater over a period of time affect its biodegradability? (September 6, 2024)

III. Hypothesis of the Study

The Formulation of the Hypothesis has two types namely: the null hypothesis and affirmative

hypothesis. Hypotheses is a scientific guess which intends subject for thorough investigation. It

is recommended to use null hypothesis in your research project. Examples:

1. Null Hypothesis: If SM plastic bags will be placed in different substrates over a period of
time, then its biodegradability will not be affected.
Alternative Hypothesis: If SM plastic bags will be placed in different substrates over a
period of time, then its biodegradability will be affected.

2. Null Hypothesis: Light color has no effect on plant growth.


Alternative Hypothesis: Light color affects plant growth. (September 16, 2024)

IV. Methodology

A. Variables

It consists of several trials with control variables, independent variables and dependent

variables.

B. Materials

It includes the materials with right amount of measurements, the appropriate equipment to

be used in doing the scientific investigation.


C. The Procedure

The Procedure is the step by step and systematic process of doing your research. Gathering of

data is essential in any kind of research. It is recommended to use control and experimental set-

ups to arrive at valid conclusion. You may include pictures to show the materials and steps you

did in your study.

V. Results of the Study

The Statistical Treatment comes in various ways. It can be mean, median, mode, percentage,
Chi-square, standard deviation, T-test, Pearson r, Spearman rank or Anova I or Anova II. It is

recommended to use T-test in any experimental research.

The data gathered should be presented in order to be analyzed. It may be presented in two

forms, namely: through table or graph. You may use both of them if you want to clearly figure

out your data.

A table has labels with quantity, description and units of measurement. A graph has several

types namely the line graph, bar graph, pie graph and pictograph. Choose what type of graph that

you prefer to use. Analyze the data that had been gathered, presented in table or graph

scientifically. You interpret the data according to what had been quantified and measured. The

numerical data should be interpreted clearly in simple and descriptive statements.

VI. Summary of the Results

1. The Summary briefly summarizes your research which includes the research problems,

methodology and findings. It consists of one or two paragraphs only.

2. The Conclusion is the direct statement based on findings or results. It should answer your

hypothesis and research problems.


3. The Recommendation is given based on your conclusion. You may give few

recommendations which you think can help the fellow Science students, researchers, consumers

or the entire community where people live in.

Schedule of Submission and Rubrics for Grading per Subject


Date of Rubrics for Rubrics for Rubrics for Deadline
submission Science English Math
Identification of 1st Quarter August
topic 7/2024
Background of the 1st Quarter August
study 15/24
Problem of the 1st Quarter August
study 27/24
Hypothesis of the 1st Quarter August
study 29/24
Methodology 2nd Quarter
Results of the study 3rd Quarter
Summary of the 4th Quarter
results

Source: https://www.editage.com

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