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Warm-Up A beam of light has a wavelength of 635 nm. How much energy does this beam of light contain?
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How to write an effective conclusion
Also known as putting it all together
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What is a conclusion? A conclusion is a summary of the experiment. It is putting the hypothesis together with the data and coming up with a conclusion or ending thought. It is a written answer to the original question.
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So where to start… Every conclusion begins with a topic sentence.
In a conclusion, the topic sentence is the restatement of the problem/question.
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Now on to your hypothesis..
Next, restate the hypothesis. What was predicted?
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So was your hypothesis right, wrong or indifferent?
Accept or reject your hypothesis Does the data support the hypothesis? -If it does-we accept the hypothesis -If it doesn’t-we reject the hypothesis
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Now provide evidence Provide actual data in sentence form that backs up your previous statement.
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Next What type of relationship was there, if any?
How did the independent variable effect the dependent variable? Were there any trends (changes; increases, decreases in data) or patterns (repeated data that is similar) in the data? Discuss issues, problems or errors with the investigation.
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Yeah! We’re almost there….
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Concluding sentence This sentence should Begin with a transition word
To sum it up Clearly In conclusion Obviously Rephrase the original question or problem Remind you why this was important.
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Our conclusion outline
1 = Restate Problem 2 = Restate your hypothesis (It was predicted that…) Accept or reject your hypothesis Provide evidence Actual data from the experiment What did the data say? 3 = Relationships or trends in the data 4 = Issues or problems with the investigation –Provide evidence 5 = Wrap it up! Concluding sentence with transition word, rephrased problem, and explain why the experiment was important.
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