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How to… Write A Lab Report

How to… Write A Lab Report. Cover Page…. Title Student Name Teacher Name Class Period Dates Experiment Ran. Seed Germination Lab CHHS Pirate Brittany Warren 2 nd Block 8/28 – 8/31. Within your report, you need the following things…. Title Objective Hypothesis Materials List

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How to… Write A Lab Report

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  1. How to…Write A Lab Report

  2. Cover Page… • Title • Student Name • Teacher Name • Class Period • Dates Experiment Ran Seed Germination Lab CHHS Pirate Brittany Warren 2nd Block 8/28 – 8/31

  3. Within your report, you need the following things… • Title • Objective • Hypothesis • Materials List • Procedure • Data • Analysis and Conclusions

  4. Title… • Should be less than 10 words • Use key words from the experiment • NOT designed to catch the readers fancy! • Paragraph • Tell why the experiment was performed and what you are trying to answer or discover. Objective…

  5. Hypothesis… • Should be an If…THEN statement • Based on facts NOT opinion • Bulleted List • Be sure to list ALL materials that were used Materials List…

  6. Procedure • A DETAILED description of exactly what you did to perform your experiment. • Be sure to include all steps, no matter how small they may seem! • Present the data that you discovered while doing your experiment. Can include: • Written observations • Graphs or Charts (ALL should be hand drawn!) Data…

  7. Analysis and Conclusion • Summarize the results of your experiment • Explain what you learned • Accept or Reject your hypothesis • If you reject, what should you do to revise and retest?

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