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Writing a Formal Lab Report
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1. The Cover Page Centre of Your Page Underlined Lab Title
Your title should be descriptive in nature It usually includes the variables studied in your experiment Example – “Effects of Nitrogen Concentration in Soil on Green Bean Plant Growth” At the bottom right Your name: Partner(s): Date Class Code (SNC1D1) Submitted to: teacher’s name
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2. The Introduction Purpose: What is the purpose of your experiment?
The purpose of this experiment is to… (identify the variables to be tested in your purpose) Hypothesis: IF … (identify independent variable), THEN (identify your hypothesized effect on the dependent variable) Example: If nitrogen is removed from the soil, then the green bean will not grow at all.
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3. The Body *Never use words like: we, I, us, our, his, her, him, he
Materials: List materials you used. Apparatus: Draw and label a diagram of your setup. Procedure: Give a step by step procedure of the steps you followed in carrying out the lab. *Never use words like: we, I, us, our, his, her, him, he These are personal pronouns and are not appropriate in experimental reports. *Everything should be written in past tense!
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Which ones are qualitative, which are quantitative?
4. Data Collection Observations and Data: A chart, list, or diagram of any values collected. Some possible observations are: Scientific diagrams Trial # Material mass or temperature measurements Time measurements Average values calculated Which ones are qualitative, which are quantitative?
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5. Ending Discussion and Data Analysis:
What did your data indicate? (This may also include responses to a set of questions) The highest value in the data was…. __________ was excessively high with a value of __________. It is important to note the value of……
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Evaluation: Where were your sources of error?
How would one change the experiment to make it more accurate? How could one expand this experiment to study something else? Conclusion: Reflect on your experiment The green bean plant showed optimal growth when the concentration of nitrogen in the soil was about 4%. Higher concentrations caused the plant to burn, and lower concentrations produced smaller leaves. This supports my hypothesis because….
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