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By Mr. Pham 6 th Grade 3 rd Quarter 2009 Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School

Science Experiment Report Format. By Mr. Pham 6 th Grade 3 rd Quarter 2009 Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School. Introduction. Background Information (Facts) Testable Question Hypothesis (with reasons) Experimental variables Constant (control) variables. Materials.

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By Mr. Pham 6 th Grade 3 rd Quarter 2009 Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School

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  1. Science Experiment Report Format By Mr. Pham 6th Grade 3rd Quarter 2009 Robert Louis Stevenson Middle School

  2. Introduction • Background Information (Facts) • Testable Question • Hypothesis (with reasons) • Experimental variables • Constant (control) variables

  3. Materials List all the materials you used in your experiment with the exact amount.

  4. Procedure List the precise steps of how you set up your experiment

  5. Observation & Data Quantitative & Qualitative Observation Table

  6. Data Graph • Create a graph of your quantitative (measurement) observation • Keep in mind that you might have to average your data before graphing it • You may want to have pictures instead of graphs.

  7. Data Analysis • Describe in your own words what happened in your experiment • Compare and contrast your results • Describe any pattern or trend that you see • Anything else unusual that you observed

  8. Conclusion • Was your hypothesis correct or incorrect? Explain • What unexpected factors might have affected your experiment? • If you were to do it again, what would you do differently or better? • Base on your discoveries, what are your recommendations?

  9. Works-Cited & Thanks Works-Cited • DiMichele, William A. "Seed." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2009. Web.  4 Nov. 2009. • Keating, Richard C. "Germination." World Book Advanced. World Book, 2009. Web.  4 Nov. 2009. Thank those who helped you

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