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Qualitative Observation: descriptions that cannot be expressed in numbers Ex. The bike is blue Quantitative Observation: the actual numbers or amounts of something Ex. The table is 72 cm wide

Conclusion: a written Explanation using Evidence Summary of what you learned or discovered Communicating your Results using Data as Evidence Examine the data to determine if it supports or does not support your hypothesis 1 Really Good Paragraph (5-8 sentences)

Conclusions Include: 1.Start with what you did (think about the question or problem) 2.Restate your hypothesis 3.Using Evidence, was your hypothesis supported/not supported? 4.Report your Results – The Data 5. What did you learn? 6.Explain any possible Errors 7.Suggest an improvement