Directions
Write a lab report for this lesson’s lab. Be sure that your report:
includes all major elements of a lab report.
meets your teacher’s content and format expectations.
is clearly organized and formatted.
demonstrates strong scientific reasoning and writing.
While writing, you can revisit previous parts of the lesson by returning to the course map. Be sure to refer to the
lab’s student guide, which you can find on the first page of the lab experiment activity. You may also find it
helpful to refer to the remaining pages of this guide, which provide general guidelines for writing lab reports.
You can upload your completed report with the upload tool in formats such as OpenOffice. org, Microsoft Word,
or PDF. Alternatively, your teacher may ask you to turn in a paper copy of your report or to use a web-based
writing tool.
Lab Report Checklist
Introduction
Did you title your lab report?
Did you state the purpose of the experiment?
Did you state the question you posed before the
experiment?
Did you restate the hypothesis (or prediction) you
formulated before the experiment?
Did you list all variables and label the
independent and dependent variables? Did you
indicate any controlled variables?
Materials and Procedure
Did you make a list of materials? Did you include
quantities and SI units?
Did you present the steps of the procedure as a
numbered list? Did you note any changes to the
original procedure?
Did you identify your experimental and control
groups?
Data Collection and Organization
Did you organize all data in a clearly labeled table
and/or graph?
Did you check that your data is accurate and
complete?
Did you title any tables and graphs? Did you label
rows, columns, axes, etc., and include units?
Analysis and Conclusion
Did you interpret your data and graphs in the
analysis rather than just restate your findings?
Did you determine whether your data supported
or refuted the hypothesis?
Did you describe possible sources of errors?
Did you suggest ways to improve or further your
lab investigation?
Overall
Did you make sure that your writing is precise,
unbiased, and concise?
Did you meet your teacher’s content and format
expectations?
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