Lab reports must be computer-generated and well written. You may always discuss your results, observations, and conclusions with your lab partner(s), but the reports themselves must be individually created by each student (in other words, no “team-writing” and no plagiarism).
Lab report is due within two days of completing the experiment and should consist of the following parts:
1. Title, experiment date, date submitted, your name and those of any lab partner(s).
2. Purpose(one or two sentence) description of the main objectives of the lab.
3. A brief Introduction to the work you performed. This should include any relevant equations.
4. Procedure. This should not be an exact copy of the procedure you were given but should instead be a brief summary in the passive voice and the past tense of how the work was carried out.
5. Data Analysis which should include -Data, Results, and Calculations. This will include your original data tables and graphs, any noteworthy observations, and any special alterations to the intended procedure. You may include computer-generated tables and graphs, but the original sheets must be part of your report.
6. Conclusion: A well organized discussion of the results of your work and a statement of the conclusions that can be drawn from those results.
7. Analysis -Answers to assigned questions (if any).
8. References (if any).
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WHEN EVER WE DO LABS, YOU WILL NEED A LAB REPORT IN ORDER TO RECIEVE A GRADE. HERE IS YOUR TEMPLATE. BELOW IN THE ATTACHMENTS IS A MICROSOFT COPY THAT YOU CAN USE
LAB REPORT
Experiment Date:
Submitted Date:
Name(s):
TITLE: (The name of the lab)
PURPOSE:(description of the main objectives of the lab. )
INTRODUCTION: ( A brief Introduction to the work you performed. This should include any relevant equations.)
MATERIALS: (list all materials that you used in this lab)
METHODS: (Summary of the step you completed in past tense)
RESULTS: ( display information that you collected, calculations, observations, etc)
DATA ANALYSIS: (Data Tables, Charts, Graphs)
ANALYSIS: (List all Questions and Answers)
CONCLUSION: (A summary of what you learned from you lab or whether your Hypothesis was correct or incorrect)
REFERENCES: ( If any research was done)
SCIENCE LAB REPORT RUBRIC