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Can someone do a lab report on Rates of Weathering??!!! the one about rocks and stuff on edgnuity
Questions
Section I: Experimental Overview
What is the question that you are trying to answer?
What is your hypothesis for this experiment?
What methods are you using to test this hypothesis?
Outline the steps of the procedure in full sentences.
Section II: Data & Analysis
What graphs would clearly represent the trends in your data?
Your Student Guide includes information on which graphs to construct. Each graph should have the following:
an appropriate title
appropriate labels for each axis
an appropriate scale for each axis
the correct units for the data
Complete a rough sketch of each graph.
What do the data in your graphs tell you?
Explain in one or two sentences what trend the reader should observe in each of your graphs.
Section III: Conclusions
What do the data tell you about your hypothesis?
State how your hypothesis is either supported OR refuted by the data.
How do the data support your claim above?
Explain your statement above. Be sure to refer to specific pieces of data from your experiment that support your argument.
If you could repeat the experiment and make it better, what would you do differently and why?
There are always ways that experiments can be improved. Now that you are a veteran of this experiment and have experience with the procedure, offer some advice to the next scientist about what you suggest and why.
Writing the Lab Report
Now you will use your answers from the eight questions above to write your lab report. Follow the directions below.
Section I: Experimental Overview
Use your answers from questions 1-3 as the basis for the first section of your lab report. This section provides your reader with background information about why you conducted this experiment and how it was completed. It should be 1-2 paragraphs in length.
Section II: Data & Analysis
Use your answers from questions 4-5 as the basis for the second section of your lab report. This section provides your reader with the data from the experiment and a visual way to see any trends in the data. No paragraphs are required for this section, but you do need to include the appropriate graphs to display the data.
Section III: Conclusions
Use your answers from questions 6-8 as the basis for the third section of your lab report. This section provides your reader with your interpretation of the data set. It also demonstrates your understanding of the experiment through your ability to offer constructive criticism about its design. This section should be 1-2 paragraphs in length.
Overall
When complete, the lab report should be read as a coherent whole. Make sure that you connect different pieces with relevant transitions. Review for proper grammar, spelling, punctuation, formatting, and other conventions of organization and good writing.
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