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1 How to write an effective conclusion
Also known as putting it all together

2 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.

3 Our conclusion outline
T = Restate the Problem

4 Our conclusion outline
T=Restate the problem Restate your hypothesis (It was predicted that…)

5 So was your hypothesis right, wrong or indifferent?
Does the data support the hypothesis? If it does-we accept the hypothesis If it doesn’t-we reject the hypothesis

6 Next Step Provide actual data in sentence form that backs up your previous statement.

7 Now provide evidence T=Restate the problem Restate your hypothesis
(It was predicted that…) Accept or reject your hypothesis Provide evidence Actual data from the experiment What did the data say?

8 Relationships and Errors
What type of relationship was there, if any? How did the independent variable effect the dependent variable? Discuss issues, problems or errors with the investigation.

9 Wrapping 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.

10 Our conclusion outline
T= Restate Problem Restate your hypothesis (It was predicted that…) Accept or reject your hypothesis Provide evidence Actual data from the experiment What did the data say? Relationships or trends in the data Issues or problems with the investigation –Provide evidence W=Wrap it up! Concluding sentence with transition word, rephrased problem, and explain why the experiment was important.


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