Aim and prediction I have  Written an aim which starts with: To find out.. To investigate… To discover…  Written a prediction that includes the word.

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Aim and prediction I have  Written an aim which starts with: To find out.. To investigate… To discover…  Written a prediction that includes the word because. E.g. I think that… because….

Method I have  Written in the imperative  Used bullet points or numbers for the steps  Mentioned how to be safe Good method verbs: Take, put, measure, pour, add, heat, weigh…

Variables I have written all three variables:  Independent (what I change)  Dependent (what I measure)  Control (how I will make the experiment fair)  I have included at least two control variables

Diagram I have  Used a ruler  Used pencil  Labeled the equipment with a straight line  Drawn everything in 2D  Drawn the diagram in at least half a page of my notebook

Equipment I have  Listed all the equipment I have used  Used scientific names of the equipment  Said WHY I chose each piece of equipment

Results table I have  Put the independent variable in the left column  Put the dependent variable in the right column  Repeated the experiment  Taken averages  Put units at the top of the column  Used a ruler

Bar chart I have  Used mm graph paper  Put the independent variable on the x axis and the dependent variable on the y axis  Written a title  Underlined the title with a ruler  Drawn the axes with a ruler  Labeled the axes  Labeled the y axis with units  Used a regular increase on the y axis (e.g. 2,4,6 NOT 1,3,4,7)  Drawn all the bars the same width

Line graph I have  Used mm graph paper  Written a title  Underlined the title with a ruler  Drawn the axes with a ruler  Put the independent variable on the x axis and the dependent variable on the y axis  Labeled the axes  Labeled the axes with units  Used a regular increase on the axes (e.g. 2,4,6 NOT 1,3,4,7)  Used crosses for the data points  Drawn a line of best fit (curved or straight)

Conclusion I have  Described what I have found out  Explained what i found out  Described if there is a pattern e.g. if … increases then … decreases  Used scientific vocabulary  Written if there are any strange (anomylous) results

Evaluation I have  Tried to explain any anomalous results (why did they happen?  Said what is good about my method  Said how I can improve my method  Written about any other experiments I could do in the future to investigate more  Written about working in a team