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Setting up a Lab Notebook

Setting up a Lab Notebook. Friday August 16, 2013. Put in order the steps of the Scientific Method Draw a conclusion Form a hypothesis Design an experiment State a problem collect and record data. STARTER. Put in order the steps of the Scientific Method State a problem

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Setting up a Lab Notebook

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  1. Setting up a Lab Notebook Friday August 16, 2013

  2. Put in order the steps of the Scientific Method • Draw a conclusion • Form a hypothesis • Design an experiment • State a problem • collect and record data STARTER

  3. Put in order the steps of the Scientific Method • State a problem • Form a hypothesis • Design an experiment • Collect and record data • Draw a conclusion STARTER- answers

  4. In all fields of science, experimenters keep notebooks. Frequently, it’s the only proof they have to prove they’ve performed an experiment. As a result, it’s vital that lab notebooks be carefully managed so that people doing follow-up experiments can reproduce and verify the data collected. One of the most important things about lab notebooks is that they’re honest. If you do an experiment and it works out, everything in there needs to be 100% true so that others can follow the lab. If an experiment doesn’t work out, a good lab notebook can save others many hours of time by showing them what doesn’t work in an experiment. No matter what, lab notebooks need to be complete, even if the results are poor. Why have a lab notebook?

  5. Sections in a Lab Notebook • Title Page • Table of Contents • Numbered Lab Pages • Glossary • Starters Setting up a Lab Notebook

  6. Researcher: ________________________ Indian Woods Middle School Ms. Fulbright’s _____ Grade Science Class 08-16-2013 – 06-01-2013 Title Page

  7. Four pages after the title page for a table of contents. Table of Contents

  8. All labs need to be in the following format on numbered pages. Purpose: Background: Variables: Hypothesis: Materials: Procedure: Results: Conclusion: Numbered Lab Pages

  9. AT LEAST thirty pages from the end, begin this section. Glossary

  10. AT LEAST twenty pages from the end, begin this section. Starters

  11. Reaction Lab EXAMPLE LAB

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