Parts of the Science
Investigatory Project
Doing an investigatory project considers as a
major achievement of any students in
Science. Through scientific investigation, they
learn how to apply the acquired knowledge,
scientific concepts, theories, principles and
laws of nature. They can use their higher-
order process or thinking skills in conducting
a research.
•Title
The Title should be clear and precise. It has an
objective or purpose. It should not be written too
long or too short. By just reading the title, you
can determine what the investigative study is all
about.
•Abstract
The Abstract should be one or two paragraphs
only. It includes your research problems, the
method or procedure that you used and the
findings or conclusion of the study.
•Chapter I
1. Introduction and Its Background
The Introduction is about one page only wherein
it includes the background of the study and its
rationale. It usually leads into the research
problem.
2. Statement of the Problem
The Statement of the Problem has two categories namely:
the general problem and specific problems. Usually, one
general problem and three specific problems which derived
from the general problem.
The research problems should be specific, reliable, valid,
measurable, objectively stated. It can be a question form or in
a declarative statement.
A declarative sentence (also know as a
statement) makes a statement and ends
with a period. It's named appropriately
because it declares or states something
3.Formulation of the Hypothesis
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. A hypothesis is a
speculation or theory, based on insufficient evidence, that
lends itself to further testing and experimentation. With
further testing, a hypothesis can usually be proven to be
true or false.
A hypothesis is a speculation or theory,
based on insufficient evidence, that lends itself
to further testing and experimentation. With
further testing, a hypothesis can usually be
proven to be true or false.
4. Significance of the Study
The Significance of the Study indicates how
important is your investigatory project for the people,
environment and community as a whole. It is really
relevant in the changing world or global impact into the
field of technology.
5. Scope and Delimitation of the Study
The Scope and Delimitation of the Study covers the
range of your research. It includes the period of
research, the materials and equipment to be used, the
subject of the study or the sample of the study, the
procedure and the statistical treatment to be used
6. Definition of Terms
The Definition of Terms has two types: the
Dictionary-derived definitions and the
Operational definitions which derived from how
these terms were used in your research

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    Parts of theScience Investigatory Project
  • 2.
    Doing an investigatoryproject considers as a major achievement of any students in Science. Through scientific investigation, they learn how to apply the acquired knowledge, scientific concepts, theories, principles and laws of nature. They can use their higher- order process or thinking skills in conducting a research.
  • 3.
    •Title The Title shouldbe clear and precise. It has an objective or purpose. It should not be written too long or too short. By just reading the title, you can determine what the investigative study is all about.
  • 4.
    •Abstract The Abstract shouldbe one or two paragraphs only. It includes your research problems, the method or procedure that you used and the findings or conclusion of the study.
  • 5.
    •Chapter I 1. Introductionand Its Background The Introduction is about one page only wherein it includes the background of the study and its rationale. It usually leads into the research problem.
  • 6.
    2. Statement ofthe Problem The Statement of the Problem has two categories namely: the general problem and specific problems. Usually, one general problem and three specific problems which derived from the general problem. The research problems should be specific, reliable, valid, measurable, objectively stated. It can be a question form or in a declarative statement.
  • 7.
    A declarative sentence(also know as a statement) makes a statement and ends with a period. It's named appropriately because it declares or states something
  • 8.
    3.Formulation of theHypothesis 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. A hypothesis is a speculation or theory, based on insufficient evidence, that lends itself to further testing and experimentation. With further testing, a hypothesis can usually be proven to be true or false.
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    A hypothesis isa speculation or theory, based on insufficient evidence, that lends itself to further testing and experimentation. With further testing, a hypothesis can usually be proven to be true or false.
  • 10.
    4. Significance ofthe Study The Significance of the Study indicates how important is your investigatory project for the people, environment and community as a whole. It is really relevant in the changing world or global impact into the field of technology.
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    5. Scope andDelimitation of the Study The Scope and Delimitation of the Study covers the range of your research. It includes the period of research, the materials and equipment to be used, the subject of the study or the sample of the study, the procedure and the statistical treatment to be used
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    6. Definition ofTerms The Definition of Terms has two types: the Dictionary-derived definitions and the Operational definitions which derived from how these terms were used in your research