Warm-Up 9/17/14 Please clean any glassware your group used for the lab. Get the mass of your crystals. Post them on the Excel sheet on the front computer.

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Warm-Up 9/17/14 Please clean any glassware your group used for the lab. Get the mass of your crystals. Post them on the Excel sheet on the front computer.

Understand Proper Lab Report Format Objective 9/17/14 Understand Proper Lab Report Format Agenda 9/17/14 Review Materials/Procedure, Results, Conclusion

Warm-Up 9/17/14 Please clean any glassware your group used for the lab. Get the mass of your crystals. Post them on the Excel sheet on the front computer.

Seat Changes

Materials/Procedure 1) Make a list of ALL items used in the lab. Alternatively, materials can be included as part of the procedure. 2) Write a paragraph (complete sentences) which explains what you did in the lab as a summary. 3) Should be as detailed as possible that anyone else could repeat the experiment. 4) Include any measurements that you made for the experiment (ex. Volume of liquid)

Gravity Filtration

2) All tables, graphs and charts should be labeled appropriately. Results 1) Any data tables, observations, or additional notes you made during the lab. 2) All tables, graphs and charts should be labeled appropriately.

1) Accept or reject your hypothesis. Conclusion 1) Accept or reject your hypothesis. 2) EXPLAIN why you accepted or rejected your hypothesis using data from the lab. 3) You can include a summary of the data - averages, highest, lowest.etc to help the reader understand your results. Try not to copy your data here. 4) Discuss possible errors that could have occurred in the collection of the data (experimental errors) 5) List one thing you learned and describe how it applies to a real-life situation.

Typed Procedure, Results, Conclusion due this Friday, 9/19/14. Lab Report Update Typed Procedure, Results, Conclusion due this Friday, 9/19/14. Full Formal Lab Report due next Wednesday, 9/24/14

Typed Procedure, Results, and Conclusion due Friday. Homework 9/17/14 Typed Procedure, Results, and Conclusion due Friday. Tutoring Wednesday and Thursday 4th – Rm. 402 – Mr. Sapin 5th – Rm. 404 – Ms. Au-Yeung