Standard Lab Format
Title:
- Give the name of the lab or experiment
- Include the independent and dependent variable(s) and the relationship between them.
Problem/ Purpose
- Write one or two sentences
- Tell what you are solving for or the reasons for performing the lab/experiment.
- Include how the independent will affect the dependent variable.
Background information
- Write in paragraph form.
- Tell the information you know about the topic before you begin the investigation.
- Include formulas, equations, related concepts in order to clarify the lab.
- May include a list of vocabulary terms and definitions.
Hypothesis
- Write asentence that gives an educated guess as to the outcome of the experiment.
- Include words: if, then, and because
- Include independent and dependent variables
Experimental design
- Write a list identifying the following: the independent variables, dependent variables, and controls (if applicable)
Materials
- Write a list in column format of all the materials used to conduct the experiment.
- Includequantity, volume of items (when applicable)
- Do not number!! Use bullets.
Procedure
- Describe the process or each step needed complete the lab.
- List and number each step
- Include enough information so that the lab could be repeated
Data
- Record the measurements (quantative data) or observations (qualitative data)
- My Enhanced Science class requires quantitative data!
- Including (key word – including) qualitative data will strengthen your lab report.
- Display measurements (quantative data) as a table, chart, graph, diagram, computer print-out.
- Record observations (qualitative) data as statements that tell the following:
- Sight: what did it look like? What color was it?
- Smell: What did it smell like?
- Taste: What did it taste like?
- Touch: How did it feel (wet, rough, smooth, etc.)?
Discussion/ Analysis
- Write in paragraph form.
- In the first paragraph explain the results using evidence from the data.
- In the second paragraph identify any trends or patterns in the data.
- In the third paragraph identify any extraneous variables or errors and possible reasons/sources for the errors.
Conclusion
- Write in paragraph form.
- In the first paragraph restate purpose and hypothesis. State whether or not the hypothesis was supported, giving evidence for your statement.
- In the second paragraphgive at least one example of how the concepts learned in this lab relate to “real life” situations.
- In the third paragraph give recommendations for further investigations.
WHS Science Dept. 2001