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Left Side. Must be done in penRuler not necessaryGraph paper not necessarySpelling doesn't countShould be organizedIs not graded. Thank goodnessShe doesn't grade This side !. Right Side. Must be done in penMust be in order Spelling and neatness countGraph paper required for all graphsComplete sentencesNo white outDiagrams at least 1/3 of page in sizeProcedure reports what was done ( 3rd person past tense)Leave at least 1 line between sections Answer conclusion questions completel9447
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1. Lab Layout Left Side
Your rough data
Your rough calculations
Your rough diagrams
Notes to yourself
Rough observations
Right Side
Purpose
Materials
Safety
Procedure
Data/Observations
Sample Calculations
Error Analysis
Conclusions
2. Left Side Must be done in pen
Ruler not necessary
Graph paper not necessary
Spelling doesnt count
Should be organized
Is not graded
3. Right Side Must be done in pen
Must be in order
Spelling and neatness count
Graph paper required for all graphs
Complete sentences
No white out
Diagrams at least 1/3 of page in size
Procedure reports what was done ( 3rd person past tense)
Leave at least 1 line between sections
Answer conclusion questions completely
Refer to your data and observations as well as any graphs when answering conclusion.
Do not split data tables or graphs between pages.
When you get to the bottom of the page, go on to the next RIGHT SIDE page.
Present calculations as instructed.
Lab should appear in order ( See page1)
This side is graded.
4. Spacing and Organization Title lab on center of top line
Your name and lab partners name in right hand corner.
Date under your name
Leave margins on left and right side.
Skip line between sections.
Name
Date
Title
Purpose :
Materials:
Safety:
Procedure:
Data:
Observations:
Calculations:
Graphs:
Error Analysis:
Conclusions:
page #
5. Graphs Use a ruler
Use graph paper
Label axes
Use proper scaling
Data points small and clear
Appropriate trends
Title
Your name
Partners name
6. Data Tables Drawn with ruler
Headers are labeled
Units are included after measurements or in the headers.
No marks used for repeated values
Do not split tables between pages.
7. Procedure - Reporting in third person past tense Incorrect
1st person past I mixed the solution
2nd person past You mixed the solution
2nd person understood Mix the solution
1st person pluralpast We mixed the solution Correct
3rd person past - the solution was mixed
8. Error Analysis= problems inherent in the equipment or technique Mistakes- I spilled some- I may have measured wrong.- I may have graphed incorrectly.- I didnt adjust the .
These are things you could have and should have fixed by retaking the data or redoing the experiment. Errors- The ruler measured to the .01 place and I needed the .0001 place.- The graduated cylinders needed to be .1 mL increments instead of 10 mL increments.
9. Sample Calculations One sample of each type of calculation done.
Always use 4-step method
Include all variables
Include all = signs
Include all units
10. Conclusions Always write the question then answer or make the question part of your answer.
Write using complete sentences.
Always try to reapply concepts.
Refer to your data or graphs in order to support your answers.
Always answer the questions completely and thoroughly.
Do not give opinions unless they are specifically asked for.