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Holiday Homework

12/19/2013

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Dear Class 711, 714, 715, and 716,

Below is a description of your holiday homework.

A complete lab report on YOUR scientific investigation: 
  • Build your lab report upon the template shared with you on Google Drive (Ms. Shon's Lab Report Template).
  • Include a title, introduction, problem/question, experimental variables, hypothesis, materials list, experimental procedure, results (data table + bar graph), conclusion, and references.
  • Share your lab report with ms.shon@ms88.org (if you haven't already done so).
  • Use only Times New Roman, Calibri, or Arial Font.
  • Use only font size 10-12.
  • Use double spaces between sections (title, question, hypothesis, experimental variables, etc.), and single spaces within the same section.
  • Use "Ms. Shon's Bar Graph Template" shared with you on Google Drive to create (and insert) a bar graph electronically.  You can also hand-draw your bar graph.
  • Avoid personal pronouns (“I”, “we”, “you”).

A complete power point presentation on YOUR scientific investigation:
  • Build your power point upon on the template shared with you on Google Drive (Ms. Shon's Power Point Template).
  • Include a slide for each of the following components: title, introduction, problem/question, experimental variables, hypothesis, materials list, experimental procedure, results (data table + bar graph), conclusion, and references.
  • Feel free to use images, but make sure to credit the source in the reference slide.
  • Feel free to use different fonts, colors, and font sizes, but keep it professional!
  • Share your power point with ms.shon@ms88.org (if you haven't already done so).

If you need help writing a specific part of the lab report, make sure to consult shonscience.com.  There is blog post on writing pretty much every component excluding the introduction.

I hope you all have a restful and FUN break!  Make sure to contact me (ms.shon@ms88.org) if you have any questions.

Sincerely,

Ms. Shon
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