Lab Report Format
Lab Report Format
The following titles and subtitles should be used for your lab report. Do not cram sections together leaving me no room to make comments. Leave a space between each title or subtitle section. Do not do sections out of order (like attaching graphs at the end). The lab report should be typed and make sure you save the file as a backup. Note how the titles and subtitles are in bold or all capital letters. ______________________________________________________________________ Your Name Instructor: Ms. Powell IB Biology Date (the above needs to appear on every page) TITLE OF LAB REPORT centered and in capitalized bold type (should be descriptive). DESIGN Research Question
Clear focused statement. It should include your independent and dependent variables and identify the name of any organisms studied (common and scientific).
Hypothesis
This is your candidate explanation for your research question.
Prediction(s)
These are the outcomes you would expect in your experiment if the hypothesis is to be supported.
Variables
A chart or list showing Independent, Dependent, & Controlled Variables
Apparatus Materials
List all the major pieces of apparatus and equipment.
Protocol Setup
Draw & label a diagram(s) which best shows the apparatus and protocol you used. You could use a digital image of this, but be sure to annotate.
Procedure
In paragraph form or as a list, passive voice, past tense. Here you are describing the method you used in your research. This should include how you controlled the variables and how you collected sufficient data. Procedure should include multiple trials for each condition.
Overview of Processing
This is a short paragraph or sentence that gives an overview of how you processed and presented the data in the form that shows up later in this section.
Sample Calculation(s)
Neatly lay out and explain one example only of any type of manipulation that was done to the raw data to help make it more useful for interpretation.
Refer to the Internal Assessment Grading Matrix (see IB curriculum guide) for a complete picture of how you are evaluated on each of the three criteria, which show up as CAPATALIZED TITLES in this format.