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Tips for Writing Good Scientific Lab Reports!
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What makes a good scientific question? It cannot be answered with “yes” or “no”. It doesn’t use the words “I” or “you” (or any form of them). It can be researched through experimentation
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What makes a good scientific hypothesis? It answers the question. It explains why you think this is the answer.
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How do you write a good scientific procedure? You use a numbered list. You include EVERY step that you did. The first step is, “Gather your materials”. The last step is, “Clean up your materials”.
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How do you make a good scientific observation? You are sure to include a written description (that has one sentence for every sense used to observe). You are sure to include a labeled diagram. You have used your 4 senses and any appropriate scientific tools to make the observation.
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What needs to be included in a data table? You need to have a title and labels for the rows and columns. You need to include units (cm, seconds, etc). You have used a ruler. It is neat, organized and easy to read.
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What are the rules for making a graph? It has a title. It has axis labels (ex. number of students, airplane distance, etc). It has variable labels (dependent and independent). It has even and equal intervals and begins at 0. You have used a ruler. It is neat, organized, and easy to read
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How do you write a good scientific conclusion? You have completed all the “Good Conclusion Recipe” steps. The answer to #1 is the first paragraph. The answers to #2-4 are the second paragraph. The answers to #5-7 are the third paragraph. Your conclusion sounds scientific! (use vocab!)
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