Scientific Notebook Key Note

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Question

First before you start your lab or research, you have to


have questions to answer. Pick an interesting question
like “How many drops of water canfit on one side of a
Hong Kong 10 Cent coin?
Research
• Now that you have questions and know
what your focusing on, you can start your
research. Your doing this so you
understand what your doing doing and
how the experiment will work. Write
something you know doing and how the
experiment will work. Write something
you know or maybe visit a website or
look at a book for information. Once your
done that record where you got the
information.
Form A Hypothesis

• Finally you know what your doing and how your


experiment will work. Now form a hypothesis. A
hypothesis is an “Educated Guess” meaning you
going to guess in an educated way. So it will begin
and end like this: If (i do that), then (that will
happen), because (of whatever the reason is).
Materials

• Your all ready to go but befor you do your actual


experiment, you ned a list of materials your going
to use during the experiment. So for my 10 Cent
experiment i wrote: Eye dropper, tweezer (etc).
Procedure

• After your done with your experiment, you have to


write the steps and what you did in a way that other
people can understand like a recipe for a cake. It
has to simple and not that complicated or else they
wont understand. Make it for all ages so that
everyone can enjoy your experiment.
Data & Observation

• Any data or interesting fact you collected has to be


noted down. It can be an illustration or a diagram
Any questions you had during the experiment or if
you didn’t get anything explain what you learned.
Discussion

• Discuss with a person or group, maybe you saw


something cool you wanna tell them. Tell them
your observations you made and how it worked.
Was it fun? why or why not? How could you
improve and what you did well. Did any errors
happen in the experiment?
Conclusion

• Write/copy your hypothesis down and explain of it


was correct or not? why or why not? Write down
what you learned and what you could of done
better.

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