YR1-B2-LSN6

HAVE READY:
  • COMPUTER READY ON LESSON UP
  • CHECK 🍏 FORCE QUIT🍏 THAT EVERYTHING ELSE IS CLOSED.
  • MAXIMUM BRIGHTNESS
  • MAXIMUM SOUND
  • GO TO LESSOPUP, TYPE THE SPECIAL CODE FOR YOUR CLASS.
  • MAKE SURE YOUR SCREEN NAME CLEAR.
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This lesson contains 16 slides, with text slides and 1 video.

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HAVE READY:
  • COMPUTER READY ON LESSON UP
  • CHECK 🍏 FORCE QUIT🍏 THAT EVERYTHING ELSE IS CLOSED.
  • MAXIMUM BRIGHTNESS
  • MAXIMUM SOUND
  • GO TO LESSOPUP, TYPE THE SPECIAL CODE FOR YOUR CLASS.
  • MAKE SURE YOUR SCREEN NAME CLEAR.

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CHOOSE YOUR CLASS:
  • Type your name as username.
  • Listen carefully to your teacher for the passcode.
  • Work hard, you only have ten minutes from the moment you log in.

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TODAY: LESSON 6
  • Finish the labproject

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Finger Tapping Experiment: 
  • Chicken wings
  • explanation for the finger tapping experiment

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Title Page:
  • YOUR TITLE
  • your name
  • your student number
  • if you have them, lab partner’s name(s) and student number(s)
  • your class
  • your teacher’s name
  • the date of the lab or submition (check this with your teacher)
  • a picture

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Chapter 1: Introduction
  • Intro……..blah blah blah…….
  • Our Guiding Question is: ”jnjbnlhvkuvuc?” We want to know this because …. blah blah……….
  • Our Hypothesis is: “If……….., then ……………. . “ We expect this because ….. blah blah……………
  • ……..blah blah blah…….

  • (200-300 words)

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Chapter 2: Materials & Method
  • Materials:
All materials used in the corrent amounts and names, you can even add pictures if you wish.

  • Method:
Instructions written in short clear sentences, no past tense!! 
Step 1: Collect your materials.
Step 2:

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Chapter 3A: Data Collection
  • Collect all measuements in tables in sheets (so you can make graphs). All tables, graphs and pictures must have 1-2 sentences of a description with them.
  • Physical observations:
Write down all physical obeservations too, and organise these in tables too.

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Collecting Data:
  • YOUR TITLE
  • your name
  • your student number
  • if you have them, lab partner’s name(s) and student number(s)
  • your class
  • your teacher’s name
  • the date of the lab or submition (check this with your teacher)

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Chapter 3B: Data Analysis
  • Identify if there are patterns in the data you have collected.
  • Name these patterns and compare the results.

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Chapter 4: Conclusion, Evaluation & Discussion.
  • Conclusion:(200-300 words)
Our Guiding Question is: ”jnjbnlhvkuvuc?” and our Hypothesis is: “If……….., then ……………. . “ Our hypothesis is accepted / rejected, because……..blah blah blah…….

A Summary of the data should also be part of the conclusion. Try not to copy from the data section. Highlight key points of information from the data that are most relevant to drawing your conclusion, then elaborate with your interpretation of the data.

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Chapter 4: Conclusion, Evaluation & Discussion.
  • Evaluation: (100-200 words)
What went well?
What could you do better next time?
What would you change?

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Chapter 4: Conclusion, Evaluation & Discussion.
Discussion: (100-200 words)

What do you want to research further?
How would you adapt this experiment?

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Format tips:
  • Layout: Arial 12, normal margins
  • Add titles to each section to create and index on the side.
  • Add page numbers at the bottom right of each page.
  • Language: Third person (no I, WE, US etc) present simple, correct spelling and grammar 
  • Sources (internet, textbooks etc) are cited appropriately throughout the report and included at the end of the report.

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