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Take Out Catalyst Sheet Pencil Science notebook

Catalyst What potential sources for error do you foresee occurring in this lab?

Homework Start Post-Lab Document Create final Raw Data Table and start typing Observations

Take Out Catalyst Sheet Pencil Science notebook

Catalyst 1.Find the average of the following pieces of data: 0.4 mL 0.5 mL 0.4 mL 0.32 mL 2.Find the average of the following pieces of data: g g g kg

Page 68 Split page in half horizontally Top half – Mathematical Analysis Include one example of all calculations done in this lab Bottom half – Data Analysis Table

Page 69 Rough draft of Graph and Graphical Analysis

Homework Complete final Raw Data Table and type final Observations Complete page 68

Take Out Catalyst Sheet Pencil Science notebook

Catalyst List the 6 sections of Graphical Analysis and briefly describe what you have to do in each section. You may use page 34 of your science notebook to help you.

Page 68 Split page in half horizontally Top half – Mathematical Analysis Include one example of all calculations done in this lab Bottom half – Data Analysis Table

Page 69 Rough draft of Graph and Graphical Analysis

Homework Complete final Data Analysis Table (either on the computer or a separate piece of graph paper) Complete final Graph and Graphical Analysis (must be on separate sheet of graph paper). I will check this on Monday.

Take Out Catalyst Sheet Pencil Science notebook Final graph

Catalyst 1.What is the purpose of the Evaluation of your lab report? 2.Use your rubric to list the 6 parts of your Evaluation

White Board Purpose Hypothesis Data Analysis Table Graph w/ LOBF Graphical Analysis

Homework Type final Evaluation At this point, you should have the following parts of your post-lab completed in final draft form: Raw Data Table Observations Data Analysis Table Graph Graphical Analysis

Take Out Catalyst Sheet Pencil Science notebook

Catalyst 1.What is your slope? 2.What do you think the units of your slope are? 3.What does your slope mean?

Homework Write a rough draft of your Inference on page 72 of science notebook Use your rubric as a guide Your Inference should have in-text citations