...Casa Del Nino Science High School Fe. Medalla Street, Pacita Complex II, San Pedro, Laguna Making Black Grape (Vitis vinifera) as an Ink Submitted by: Group 2 Submitted to: Teacher's name February 2014 Acknowledgement The researchers thank their parents and family members, for the unending love and support that they gave to them. The researchers thank their adviser, theacher's name, for teaching them the fundamental of research, investigatory writing and showing a great deal of patience through the times they tend to be naughty and having a lot of mistakes in doing their investigatory project. The researchers thank the panellist, for correcting their mistakes in this project. The researchers thank the observer/respondents, for their integrity and the cooperation. Above all, the researchers thank God for His gift of wisdom, for helping the researchers to understand the study topic and for answering their prayers in their times of need. Chapter I Introduction A. Background of the Study With a unique combination of crunchy texture and sweet, tart flavor, grapes have gained extreme popularity throughout the world. Grape is the second most popular fruit after oranges. It can be eaten as a refreshing snack as well as used in vegetable and fruit salads. It can be consumed in fresh or preserved form. It can be canned in jellies, crushed to prepare juices or wines and dried to prepare raisins. Grapes were introduced to America by the Spanish explorers...
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...Science & Technology Information Center Master List of Investigatory Project 01 Investigatory projects I. Pyrolisis of plastic wastes materials for the production of plywood substitute II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Marang (Artocarpus ordorotissimus) peelings as hardiflex – like Ethyl alcohol from ripe banana peelings Rat killer extract from tuble roots Fuel briquettes from dried banana leaves and waste papers Coconut sheath substitute of abaca fiber Commercial glue from Talisay resin Butter derive from marang (Artocarpus odoratissima) seed Marang seeds as alternative source for commercial flour 02 Investigatory projects I. II. III. IV. V. Compendium of investigatory studies Basic geological concepts Maps and compass Rocks and fire Fungus Puccinia graminis as mycoherbicide 03 Investigatory projects I. II. III. IV. Sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniamata) as a potential source of leather Fiberglass from Apitong sap (Dipterocarpus grandiflorus) Rat killer extract from tuble roots Tetrodotoxin from bile of puffer (Sphoeroides maculates) as a potential source of stem borer pesticide V. VI. VII. VIII. Glue out of cigarette filer and acetone Roof sealant out of Styrofoam and gasoline Radical pesticide from garongin Chaetomorpha aerea a potential source of biogas 04 Investigatory projects I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Sawdust as an alternative source for corkboard Woodcraft from banana peduncle Lumber from carabao manure Herbal leaves produced herbal ointment The wonder...
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...TermPaperWarehouse.com - Free Term Papers, Essays and Research Documents The Research Paper Factory Join Search Browse Saved Papers Home Page » Science Example of Investigatory Project In: Science Example of Investigatory Project USING POTASSIUM CARBONATE AND SODIUM BORATE AS FIRE RETARDANT IN DIFFERENT KINDS OF CLOTH Team Category Cluster 2 Applied Science Charalin Mae P. Chavez Ashley D. Tumulak Khent Bernard F. Bensi Babag National High School (Science Class) table of contents Title Page ……………………………………………………… i Table of Contents ……………………………………………………… ii Abstract ……………………………………………………… iv Research Plan Research Materials ………………………………………………………1 Research Procedure ………………………………………………………1 Precautionary Measures ………………………………………………………2 Safety Measures ………………………………………………………3 Introduction Research Background ………………………………………………………4 Objectives of the Study ………………………………………………………5 Significance of the Study ………………………………………………………6 Scope and Limitations ………………………………………………………7 Definition of Terms ………………………………………………………8 Review of Related Literature ………………………………………………………9 Results and Discussion ………………………………………………………13 Findings ………………………………………………………14 Summary ………………………………………………………15 Conclusion ………………………………………………………15 Recommendations ………………………………………………………16 References / Bibliography ………………………………………………………17 Appendices ………………………………………………………18 Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………19 ABSTRACT The main aim of this study...
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...Science & Technology Information Center Master List of Investigatory Project 01 Investigatory projects I. Pyrolisis of plastic wastes materials for the production of plywood substitute II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Marang (Artocarpus ordorotissimus) peelings as hardiflex – like Ethyl alcohol from ripe banana peelings Rat killer extract from tuble roots Fuel briquettes from dried banana leaves and waste papers Coconut sheath substitute of abaca fiber Commercial glue from Talisay resin Butter derive from marang (Artocarpus odoratissima) seed Marang seeds as alternative source for commercial flour 02 Investigatory projects I. II. III. IV. V. Compendium of investigatory studies Basic geological concepts Maps and compass Rocks and fire Fungus Puccinia graminis as mycoherbicide 03 Investigatory projects I. II. III. IV. Sea cucumber (Cucumaria miniamata) as a potential source of leather Fiberglass from Apitong sap (Dipterocarpus grandiflorus) Rat killer extract from tuble roots Tetrodotoxin from bile of puffer (Sphoeroides maculates) as a potential source of stem borer pesticide V. VI. VII. VIII. Glue out of cigarette filer and acetone Roof sealant out of Styrofoam and gasoline Radical pesticide from garongin Chaetomorpha aerea a potential source of biogas 04 Investigatory projects I. II. III. IV. V. VI. VII. VIII. IX. Sawdust as an alternative source for corkboard Woodcraft from banana peduncle Lumber from carabao manure Herbal leaves produced herbal ointment The wonder...
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...BOOK REPORT FORMAT Steps in Making an Investigatory Project 1. Select a Topic. The first step in making an investigatory project is selecting a topic to research on. If you are making an investigatory project in Chemistry, you may select the topic about a new substance in making soaps. | Using fruits as batteries - an example of an investigatory project. Photo by Flickr user hans. | After selecting the topic, narrow down your research into something that you are interested in. For example, you might be interested in using different plants in making soaps. Papaya has been proven to make skin look younger. Find something that interests you. 2. Make a Research Question and Title Now that you have your topic, you should now create your Research Question. Your research question is something that you want to test. Something that intrigues you and you want to find out the correct answer. A sample research question might be, "Can I make an antibacterial soap using guava leaves?". If this is your question, then the title for your Investigatory Project is Using Guava Leaves in Making an Antibacterial Soap. Explore other questions that also interest you. Remember that you must make a scientific inquiry. That means the question or topic can be answered objectively and not through opinions only. 3. Design the Experiments and Procedures Now that you want to find out if guava leaves can be made into an antibacterial soap, you have to design experiments so that...
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...Transcript of Investigatory Project There are many different types of liquid hand soaps to be found. They come in various colors, textures and scents and perform a variety of functions in addition to cleansing. Soaps with aloe vera soothe chapped skin. Moisturizing soaps preserve skin texture. Fragrance soaps offer aromatherapy. Some feel like luxurious hand creams. Others offer microderm abrasion for removal of dead skin cells. Some improve skin quality. Some turn from liquid to foam. Others come in bright colors that make using them fun for children. Dozens of new soap versions hit the shelves each year to be quickly scooped up by consumers who love what the products offer. The liquid hand soap market continues to expand as manufacturers identify new ingredients that can be added to the product in response to a customer need. One of the latest trends has soap products moving into green areas, using organic products that are safe for both the environment and the consumer. Chapter 2- Methodology Chapter 4 4.2 Recommendation Chapter 1- Introduction 1.1 Background of the Study SAMPLE SURVEY 4.1 Conclusion In order for us to earn a lot of profit when we sell our product, (Liquid Hand soap) we should have a colorful and appealing container and also we should put some of the advantages in using our product, we should also try to provide a tester so that when people try it and if they are satisfied with the effect of the product they might buy it as well, and also we must have an attractive...
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...AN ACTION RESEARCH FOR S.Y. 2005-2006 Area : Enhancing Students Performance in Research Through the Use of Science Investigatory Project Problem : What is the effect of using the science investigatory project on the performance of the students in Research? I. Problem Situation The advent of new and up-to-date curriculum has brought into focus the need to match the new science programs with the appropriate teaching method. As applied to classroom teaching, method has something to do with the way a teacher communicates the subject to the students. The strategy should include regular steps to guide the mental processes of the learners in mastering the subject being presented to them. The Science Investigatory Project (SIP) is an undertaking for science students which need an application of certain scientific principles and ideas. One of its aims is to develop one’s capacity in order to actively and effectively participate in the solution of problems being faced by the community through the application of rational and creative thinking process in search for the solution of the problem. For four years of teaching Research I in Pedro Guevara Memorial National High School, the researcher observed that the students are not aware of the important contribution of the research to man’s life. They tend to ignore it as a subject, which is manifested by their negative attitude towards it and low performance in the Research subject. Students...
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...“Feasibility of melted wax crayon (Heavy hydrocarbon) to create candle.” Researchers: Ivan Tabaquero Jeilyka Briones Kamille Dioso Adviser: Caroline Bulatao A candle is a solid block or cylinder of wax with an embedded wick, which is lit to provide light, and sometimes heat. Today, most candles are made from paraffin. Candles can also be made from beeswax, soy, other plant waxes, and tallow (a by-product of beef-fat rendering). Gel candles are made from a mixture of paraffin and plastic. Before the invention of electric lighting candles and oil lamps were commonly used for illumination. In areas without electricity, they are still used routinely Abstract Table of Contents Chapter One………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….… 5 Introduction ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 6 a. Background of the study …………………………….………………………………………………………………………... 7 b. Statement of the Problem …………………………………….………………………………………………………………. 7 c. Hypothesis …………………………………………………………………………………….…………………………………… 8 d. Objectives …………………………………………………………………………………….……………………………………. 8 e. Significance of the Study ……………………………………………………………………………….…………………….. 9 f. Scope and Limitation ………………………………………………………………………………….……………………… 10 g. Definition of Terms …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 11 Chapter 2: ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 12 Review of Related Literature ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 13 Chapter 3:...
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...ANGELICUM COLLEGE Quezon City An Investigatory Project: Charcoal Leaves as an alternative for cooking Presented to: Ms. Rowelyn Molina In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements in Physics Submitted by: Christine Siatan Edbal Cajilig Laura Coronel Tristan Yapchiongco Japeth Mendoza Ericka Dizon Gabriel Cabacungan Jetrix Jose Abstract Dried leaves are the main material in the project. The purpose of doing the project is to find an alternative if the ordinary is not available. And the researchers need to find a sufficient and a good alternative so people will not buy charcoal, instead they will do it on their house and cook their own food using this dried leaves charcoal. Flour, water and dried leaves are the main materials of the dried leaves charcoal. To make it: First, burn a three plastic bags of dried leaves until it turn into ashes. Then, put it on a container and put a half cup of water (depends o how many ashes). Put flour and mix it carefully after that mold it to any shape and get the blower or put it on a hot surface. After it dries. The charcoal is now ready to be used. The researchers found out that dried leaves charcoal is a good alternative if the ordinary charcoal is not available. And both the charcoals produce same heat but don’t fire up at the same rate. But both of it can cook food, has the same color of fire and has any size. But you need many dried leaves charcoal to cook food Table of Contents Chapter 1: Introduction ...
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...CHAPTER I THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND I. Introduction The world is blessed by the abundance of energy. It comprises various types of energy. One of this is electrical energy or electricity. Electricity is one of the most powerful forces in our lives. This term makes us to remind of that anything that an individual plug into the outlet, an electric current will flow to the device. It is the key component for the modern society everyone has today. Without this, our world is totally different. People continue to prosper the knowledge of producing electricity. As the result, inventions of electricity-producing products are made. Since its invention, the battery has become the most common power source for many household and industrial applications. A battery converts chemical energy to electrical energy. Each cell contains positive terminal, cathode and negative terminal, anode. There are many ways to construct a battery, as well as ways to control its generated output. Each component is highly needed to produce the expected outcome of the endeavor. It shows that searching new ways of producing electricity is not possible. It’s also impressive to know how vinegar can produce electricity and how it will help the environment. With this research, each individual’s curiosity will be captivated. II. Statement of the Problem 1. What is more convenient, commercial battery 2. qor vinegar battery? Explain why. 3. What is more reliable? Commercial battery or...
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...Science Investigatory Project Michaella Bongon III – St. Expeditus Tittle: Mango Jelly Rationale: The reasons why I am making this project are to apply my understanding in chemistry. Not only that, but to apply the different stages of chemistry. And also to search my learning’s to the students who are going to experience this kind of experiment on Investigatory Project. And to have my experience in this experiment too. Purpose: The purpose of making this is to make other kind of product that can be useful. The product I am making is made of mango out of jelly; it is not common to everyone. The product contains a variety of phytochemicals and nutrients. This is also consisting of the anti-oxidant, Vitamins A and C, Vitamin such as potassium, copper and amino acid. It is good to everybody’s health especially to those persons who needs nutrients and vitamins. This product is common is used to make juices, smoothies, ice cream. That’s why we should try other way of making this one that can suits our budget too. Chapter I Introduction Mango fruit is one of the most popular, nutritionally rich fruits with unique flavor, fragrance, taste, and health promoting qualities making it common ingredients in new functional foods. Mango is one of the delicious seasoning fruits grow in the tropics. The tree is believed to be originating in the sub-Himalayan plains of Indian subcontinent. Botanically, this exotic fruit belongs to a family that also...
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...breakthroughs, the students like us. Of course, it is essential to provide ourselves the needed tools and materials, such as ballpens. Ballpens are the most crucial and prenominal things we should have. They are used to write, draw, print, and sketch on papers. One thing we notice about the students, in which we also find ourselves guilty, is the fact of throwing the ballpens to the trash bins once they ran out of ink. This observation is what led us to design our Investigatory Project this way. What if we make our own ink the fill the cartridges when they become empty? Wouldn’t it be helpful? We bet it will be. Our desired ink will be made up of materials that are convenient and easy to find, those that are not scarce in the society, just like dried leaves which can be found in the streets. Also, we will make use of candles and used plates instead of lamp black. We target to promote an environmental-friendly product which can minimize our trashes and help solve ecological problems. Hopefully, by the end of this Investigatory Project, we will be able to come up with a versatile ink that can influence students to save and use our natural resources wisely. B. Statement of the Problem This study aims to identify how dried leaves can be produced as a calligraphy ink. Aside from this, we tend to find the answers to the following questions: 1. Is it possible to come up...
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... ………………………………………………………14 Summary ………………………………………………………15 Conclusion ………………………………………………………15 Recommendations ………………………………………………………16 References / Bibliography ………………………………………………………17 Appendices ………………………………………………………18 Acknowledgement ………………………………………………………19 ABSTRACT The main aim of this study is to make a fire retardant cloth using potassium carbonate and sodium borate conducted at Babag National High School, Babag I, Lapu-Lapu City, SY 2011-2012. This study specifically seeks to: 1) make a fire retardant cloth using potassium carbonate and sodium borate as fire retardants; 2) test the effectiveness of the fire retardant cloth; and 3) make a fire retardant cloth. This study uses the experimental method. The making of the fire retardant cloth is done by experiments. A solution was made and trial was tested by putting the different types of cloth like cotton, linen, and satin in a solution in...
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...THE SCENT OF A ROSE Abstract: The title of our investigatory project is “The Scent of a Rose.” The purpose of the study is to determine the possibility to produce perfume from a flower. This study also aims on how the rose petal perfume can be cheaper but smells better than the other branded perfumes and how it last longer. Introduction: Background of the Study We thought and brainstormed about what we are going to do on our investigatory project. We would first introduce the beginning of perfumes.The word perfume used today derives from the Latin per fumum, meaning "through smoke." Perfumery, or the art of making perfumes, began in ancient Mesopotamia and Egypt and was further refined by the Romans and Persians. Perfumes and scented products are composed of toxic materials. All these and other chemicals used in the manufacture of personal care products have been shown in animal studies to cause serious health problems and even death. Statement of the Problem and Objectives Nowadays, many people use colognes and perfumes so we decided to create a natural perfume. It is safe and you can be satisfied with the smell of the perfume. And the fragrance of rose can create a fresh atmosphere. Were thinking about (1) what scent last longer? Rose petal perfume or the commercially prepared perfume? In using perfume,(2) we should know if it is harmful to skin? Our group cares about the environment effect so we’re thinking, (3) how can the rose petal perfume affect the economical...
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...combined mongo seeds, squash and flour to form a delicious and nutritious patty. First, the materials needed were prepared. Kalabasa, Monggo and flour are the most needed material. KalaMoNa, (a short term for kalabasa, monggo and harina) were measured to the desire amounts. Three set-ups were made to determine which variable has affected the resulting products. Acknowledgement The researcher would like to express her gratitude to the following persons who help her to make this study a reality. First, to Our Almighty God, who is the great and humble source of inspiration and strength so that she can pursue this Investigatory Project. Second, to her parents for the unending support that they gave to her for this kind of study. Third, to her teacher, Mrs. Mary Jane C. Cacas for suggesting some good ideas that she can add to her Investigatory Project. Fourth and lastly, to her friends, especially to May Ann and Arnie Joy Balahan for helping encoding her research papers and supporting her I.P. as well as she do to them. For once, thank you very much for without you tis I.P. won’t be successful. Table of Contents TITLE PAGE……………………………………………………………………………...i ABSTRACT……………………………………………………………….………………ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT……………………………………………………………….iii TABLE OF CONTENTS…………………………………………..……………………iv I. INTRODUCTION…………………………………………………………….1 II. DEFINITION OF TERMS…………………….…………………….……….2 III. REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE/STUDIES……………………...3 IV. METHODOLGY...
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