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Lab Report Template

This lab report template outlines the key sections needed for a science lab report, including a cover page with the lab title and authors, a statement of the problem being investigated, a testable hypothesis, a list of materials used, the procedure, any data and analysis, and conclusions where the hypothesis is evaluated based on the results and possible errors are discussed.

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Lab Report Template

This lab report template outlines the key sections needed for a science lab report, including a cover page with the lab title and authors, a statement of the problem being investigated, a testable hypothesis, a list of materials used, the procedure, any data and analysis, and conclusions where the hypothesis is evaluated based on the results and possible errors are discussed.

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Lab Report Template

Cover Page:

* Lab Title * Your Name * Name of partner(s)


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.
Data & Analysis:

* Include any data tables, observations, graphs 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. * Calculations
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 * Answers to discussion questions. *Discuss possible errors that could have occurred in the collection of the data (experimental errors)

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