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Lab Report Template

This document provides a template for a lab report with sections for the title, statement of the problem, hypothesis, materials, procedure, results, and conclusions. The statement of the problem explains the question being investigated and any background information. The hypothesis proposes a testable possible solution. The procedure explains the experimental steps so others can repeat it. The results section includes any data, and the conclusions accepts or rejects the hypothesis using the results and discusses learning and possible errors.

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Lab Report Template

This document provides a template for a lab report with sections for the title, statement of the problem, hypothesis, materials, procedure, results, and conclusions. The statement of the problem explains the question being investigated and any background information. The hypothesis proposes a testable possible solution. The procedure explains the experimental steps so others can repeat it. The results section includes any data, and the conclusions accepts or rejects the hypothesis using the results and discusses learning and possible errors.

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Lab Report Template

Title:

* a brief, concise, yet descriptive title

Statement of the Problem:

* What question(s) are you trying to answer?


* Include any preliminary observations or background
information about the subject

Hypothesis:

* Write a possible solution for the problem.


* Make sure this possible solution is a complete sentence.
* Make sure the statement is testable.

Materials:

* Make a list of ALL items used in the lab.

Procedure:

* Write a paragraph (complete sentences) which explains what you did in the lab.
* Your procedure should be written so that anyone else could repeat the experiment.

Results (Data):

* This section should include any data tables, observations, or additional notes you make during the
lab.
* You may attach a separate sheet(s) if necessary.
* All tables, graphs and charts should be labeled appropriately

Conclusions:

* Accept or reject your hypothesis.


* EXPLAIN why you accepted or rejected your hypothesis using data from the lab.
* Include a summary of the data - averages, highest, lowest..etc to help the reader understand your
results
* List one thing you learned and describe how it applies to a real-life situation.
*Discuss possible errors that could have occurred in the collection of the data (experimental
errors)

>> For Grading - See Lab Report Rubric <<

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