LAB PROJECT REVIEW

LABPROJECT REVIEW

DISCUSSING WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE PROJECT AND HOW IT WAS GRADED.
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LABPROJECT REVIEW

DISCUSSING WHAT SHOULD HAVE BEEN IN THE PROJECT AND HOW IT WAS GRADED.

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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION
  • 200-300 words
  • Research question (what, which, where & how)
  • Explanation of your research question.
  • Hypothesis (If .........., then ..............)
  • Explanation of hypothesis.
  • Background information. 

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CHAPTER 2: M&M
  • Materials: Include specific amounts, times, and measurements.
  • Procedures: The level of detail should be high enough to allow someone else to duplicate your experiment, without including any unnecessary information that may overwhelm the reader.
  • Data collection plan: What data will be collected, in what way and how will it be shown in the report. 

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CHAPTER 3:  DATA
  • All observations are cataloged and organised and clearly labeled.
  • All measurements and data are shown in tables.
  • All tables with numbers are converted to graphs.
  • You must have 14 days of photographs for each petri-dish.
  • A stop motion video.
  • All pieces of data shown must be accompanied by a label en 2 sentences of information.
  • Data analysis: minimum 100 words.

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CHAPTER 4:  C-D-E
  • Conclusion: (200- 400 words)
mention the hypothesis, is this accepted or rejected, argue with evidence from previous chapter.

  • Discussion & Evaluation: (400- 600 words)
With evaluation, what could be improved on the process or this research and why?
With discussion, ideas for further or alternative research proposals and elaborations.

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PRESENTATION:  REQUIREMENTS
  • Layout: Arial 12, normal margins
  • Add titles to each section to create and index on the side.
  • Add page numbers at the bottom right of each page.
  • Language: Third person (no I, WE, US etc) present simple, correct spelling and grammar 
  • Are all required elements present?
  • Sources (internet, textbooks etc) are cited appropriately throughout the report and included at the end of the report.

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