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What is a conclusion?

Drawing conclusions after winning a competition.

Drawing conclusions after winning a competition.

Drawing conclusions after winning a competition.

Drawing conclusions after winning a competition.

A conclusion is a way to sum up what you have learned from an experiment or investigation. Think of it like the ending of a story! When you reach a conclusion, you use the information you gathered to make a decision or draw a final thought.

Let's say you are investigating which liquid helps plants grow the best. You might do an experiment where you water three different plants with water, juice, and soda. After observing the plants for a few weeks, you will have collected a lot of information about how they grew.

To reach a conclusion, you will need to analyze this information. Look closely at the plants and compare how healthy they are. Did they grow tall or short? Did they have lots of leaves or just a few?

Now, you have to think about your experiment and decide which liquid helped the plants grow the best. If the plant watered with water is the biggest and healthiest, you can conclude that water is the best for plant growth. You might make this conclusion by saying, "Based on my experiment, I have learned that water is the best liquid for helping plants grow strong and healthy."

It's important to back up your conclusion with evidence. Evidence is like clues that support your decision. In this case, you would use the observations you made about the plants to explain why you think water is the best liquid for plant growth.

In conclusion, a conclusion is like the ending of a science experiment or investigation. It's your final decision based on the information and evidence you gathered. It helps you understand what you have learned and make important discoveries. By using concrete examples from your experiment and connecting them to what you know about plants, you can reach a conclusion that makes sense and helps you learn even more!

Drawing conclusions after winning a competition.

Drawing conclusions after winning a competition.