WHAT SHOULD A LAB REPORT LOOK LIKE?

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WHAT SHOULD A LAB REPORT LOOK LIKE? LAB REPORT PROTOCOL WHAT SHOULD A LAB REPORT LOOK LIKE?

LAB REPORTS Lab reports have 5 basic parts: 1. Problem 2. Materials needed 3. Procedure 4. Results 5. Conclusions

1. The Problem The problem is the question that is to be answered by doing the lab examples: How much sugar is in a can of Coca-cola? What is the pH level of the aquarium water? What types of insects are found in a forest?

2. Materials Needed List This is a list of all materials that are needed to conduct the experiment or lab these should be in a numbered order like so: 1. Magnifying glass 2. pH test paper 3. Net 4. Graphic calculator

3. Procedure The procedure is a numbered list of instructions to help you do the lab the procedures (or steps) should be numbered in the order in which they are to be done

3. Procedure Here is an example of an acceptable procedure: 1. Tear a piece of pH testing strip off of the roll 2. Dip the pH testing strip into the water to be tested 3. Compare the color of the strip to the pH guides on the side of the test strip box 4. Record the tested pH value on your observation sheet

3. Procedure Here is an example of an unacceptable procedure: first take piece of pH paper next put the pH paper into the water look at the color of the pH test strip there are several things wrong with this...

4. The Results This part of the lab report is where you indicate the results of your experiment you can report your results in the form of a graph, chart, picture, or by writing a paragraph explaining the outcome of the lab this does not have to be numbered

Example of an acceptable graph

4. The Results If you have a diagram that you have to label or if you draw you own diagram here are few rules for the diagrams: 1. All labels should be printed in capital letters such as: A B C D E F G 2. All lines drawn to specific areas on the diagram will be drawn by using a ruler or other straight edge

4. The Results The following WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED on diagrams: 1. Lower case letters or penmanship letters 2. Wavy or sloppily drawn labeling lines No credit will be given for labels not done correctly! No exceptions or second chances!

4. The Results The next two slides will contain acceptable and unacceptable diagrams and labels.

4. The Results An unacceptable diagram: An oval A rectangle Unacceptable because of wavy lines and lower case letters

4. The Results An acceptable diagram: A CIRCLE A TRIANGLE

The Conclusion This is the part of the lab that will answer the question that you proposed at the very beginning sometimes an experiment will give you a clear-cut answer…sometimes not the conclusion is the part of the lab in which you get to EXPLAIN your results…and compare them to the question you asked

Lab Report Guidelines All lab reports must be typed or computer generated All graphs, charts, etc. must be computer generated using Excel, Microsoft graphics, or some other form of graphic generating program…unless it is a diagram that you had to draw yourself

Lab Report Guidelines At the top of the lab report you must center these titles: Name of the class (Biology 1 or Biology 2) Title of the lab (given by instructor) Your name (given by your parents) Date (the due date)