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Lab Write up: The first step in a lab write up is to Set up your lab notebook: Your Name: School/Class Year GRAPH RULED NOTEBOOK David Ellis G.H.S. / AP Biology 2016/17 Table Of Contents: The first two pages* of your Lab notebook will be the Table 1. of Contents. TABLE OF CONTENTS Page two will be left blank if we don’t have enough labs to use the second page. Number each page after these (for at least 20 pages +/-) DATE LAB PAGE #_ 2. The beginning of Lab Write up #1: On page 3 (or 4) of your Lab notebook you will have your Title page Use Blue ink only! It will include: 3. David Ellis Animal Behavior Lab September 6, 2016 Mr. Ellis Your name Title of the lab The date of lab Lab Instructor The order of the Report is very similar for each lab (with a few exceptions). Introduction: • • Tell what is the overall purpose for the lab. This is where you would introduce other experiments performed in the past. Following the Introduction, each Part in a lab will have the following parts: Question/Hypothesis: • Always written in “If…..,Then…..” statement. Experimental Design: Materials: • List in bullet form (double column if more than 6-8). • For labs with listed materials and procedures, its acceptable to refer back to them as opposed to writing them again. Procedures: Analytical Data Data Collection: • Paragraph form. • Explain how you collected data and what type of tables, charts, graphs will be used. It is acceptable (and usually preferred) to refer to an appendix where you can lay out your data tables, charts, and graphics. This makes for a cleaner report. Data Analysis: • • • • • • Paragraph form. Shows a mathematical analysis of what your collected data. Averages, standard deviation, mean/median/mode. Explains why you chose to represent the numbers in this way. This is NOT a conclusion! Do not make statements assigning meaning to the numbers. Conclusion: • THIS is where you explain what the numbers meant. • • • • • Explains any anomalies you have in data. ALWAYS refer back to Hypothesis. If Validated, say so. If not, say so and explain using your data. May be very short. Exceptions: • If there are any major problems in performing the lab, explain here. • Experiment didn’t work right. • Equipment malfunction. • Human Error. • Etc. Appendix: • • • • • Drawings Data Tables Graphs Charts Etc. • Give each its own Appendix number • Appendix 1.0 • Appendix 1.2 Make sue its all Neat. How Do you make a Graph? 1. X and Y axes labeled. 2. Each axes partitioned effectively. 3. Accurate title for graph. 4. Legend for graph. 5. Accurate graphing. Make sure all these elements are in place!!! Photosynthesis and Light Percent O2 over Time 100% Percent O2 You’ve made them your entire educational career, but sometimes you forget,…..SO 75% 50% 25% 0% 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Time in minutes 100% light 50% shaded 8 Writing style Important Tips: 1. Use only Blue pen to write your reports. 2. Use your best hand writing. Block letters, Printing, or Cursive (just make sure its legible). 3. Give yourself plenty of room. Skip lines between sections/paragraphs. 4. If you make a mistake: 1. DO NOT scribble it out. 2. DO NOT erase it. 3. LINE THROUGH IT! LINE THREW THROUGH IT!