Lab Report Instructions Mr. Hayes MHS. Lab Format  Title - Description of the lab  Purpose - Why?  Procedure - How?  Results - What did you find?

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Lab Report Instructions Mr. Hayes MHS

Lab Format  Title - Description of the lab  Purpose - Why?  Procedure - How?  Results - What did you find?  Conclusion -What does it mean?  Discussion - Apply to “real life”

Purpose (AKA Introduction)  What is the objective or goal of the lab?  How does it relate to what you are doing in class? What background information is there about the topic of the lab?  What are the variables? Independent - what you modify/change Independent - what you modify/change Dependant - what you measure/observe Dependant - what you measure/observe Controlled - what you keep the same Controlled - what you keep the same

Procedure  How will you carry out the lab?  What is your baseline / control? The trial that you compare results to The trial that you compare results to Independent variable is limited or removed Independent variable is limited or removed  Outline format (like a recipe)  Diagrams, Sketches, Pictures help to clarify the steps to be taken

Results  “Just the facts, ma’am.”  Data, Observations, Factual information from the lab  Graphs, tables, and charts should be found here.

Conclusions  Revisit your purpose or objective and see if it was supported or not supported by your data. Why or Why not? Why or Why not?  What do your results mean? Back up with your data Back up with your data

Discussion  Were your results accurate? Why do you think so?  How might you improve the lab?  How might you apply the information from this lab?  What new questions do you have based on this lab?