Identify the subject that you are going to study for the science project if you are not explicitly assigned a topic by your instructor.
Develop a topic statement to answer during the experiment. This topic statement will be more specific that the general subject under study and will be used for developing your problem statement.
Identify the independent variable in the topic statement to use in your problem statement. The independent variable is the single factor that will be manipulated during the experiment through the application of controlled changes of dependent variables. If you find that there is more than one independent variable, you will want to redo the topic statement in order to properly scope the project to a single independent variable.
Write the problem statement in terms of a question. A sample problem statement might be, " How does the amount of sun light affect the height of new plants." In this example, the height of plants would be the dependent variable and the amount of sunlight would be the independent variable.