Experiment – Modelling A. Title • A brief concise descriptive title B. Aim • What are you trying to find out? • What do you want to learn? C. Hypothesis • Write a possible solution to the problem. • If ………………………………………………………………………………………….then ………………………………………………………………………………………………………. • Make sure the above statement is testable. • The Independent variable is …………………………………………………….. • The Dependent variable is ……………………………………………………….. • Controlled variables are a. ……………………………………………………………… b. ……………………………………………………………….. c. ……………………………………………………………… d. ……………………………………………………………. e. …………………………………………………………… D. Materials. • Make a list of all the items you used for this lab E. Method. • List all the steps you did in the lab
F. Risk Assessment: A risk assessment is undertaken to identify and address potential hazards in experiments. It usually involves identifying, assessing and controlling risks (IAC) and can be easily recorded in a table.
G. Results. • These are the results of your experiment • These are mostly represented in data tables following table rules. H. Analysis of Results. • This is where you graphically represent your results if possible following graphing rules. • Or apply calculations and formulas I. Conclusion. • What did the experiment teach you? • Accept or reject your hypothesis. Explain. • Include a statement of your results to help the reader understand your results. It should state how the independent variable varies with respect to the dependent variable. • List one thing you learned and describe how it applies to real life situations. J. Evaluation/Discussion • Did anything go wrong with your