- Prepare a lab report detailing any of our experiments so far, including any of today's.
- Use the descriptions and data in your lab notebook.
- Use a typical lab report outline (introduction, methods, results, conclusions discussion)
- The grading rubric below applies
- Ask the laboratory instructor if you have any questions or concerns
- Due by hard copy in lab or by email before lab March 1st 2017
- No Canvas reminder will be made
Item/Level of Achievement
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Does not meet
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Meets
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Exceeds
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Is there a research question?
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No question or wrong question
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Logical question, not narrow enough
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Logical, well-stated and narrow question
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Identifies materials and quantities?
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No/inadequate materials list, incorrectly I.D. of
materials
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Adequate but minimal details
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Expanded, complete, relevant details
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Drawing or sketch?
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No/poor sketch
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Labeled, clear, concise
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Labeled, clear, concise, neat and organized
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Procedures (narrative)
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Missing steps or no procedure
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All steps present, could be better explained,
more specific
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Complete, relevant, well-worded explanation
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