Frequently Asked Questions: (NOTE-this format will be used for both Pre-AP and AP lab reports)
What should I put in my formal lab report?
Use the guidelines below when writing a lab report.Back to Top
I. Introduction-in this section of the report you should give the reader background information that will help them understnad the experiment that your have conducted. The PURPOSE of the lab should be clearly stated in the introduction.Back to Top
II. Hypothesis- This relatively short section should include a testable hypothesis written in an If..... then..... format.Back to Top
III. Materials-A complete listing of the materials and supplies that were used to conduct the experiment should be included.Back to Top
IV. Procedures-In this section of the report you should present the exact steps that were followed in your experiment. Clearly identify the control, variables and the measurement techinques used. (ALWAYS USE YOUR OWN WORDS- DO NOT JUST RESTATE THE PROCEDURES)Back to Top
V. Data Collection/Analysis- All of the data that was collected during the experiment should be presented in a data table or tables. Additionally, a graph of the data should be included in this section. Make sure that the data table and graph are appropriately titled and labeled. Include a legend if necessary. (NOTE- "GRAPH #1" or "TABLE A" ARE NOT CONSIDERED APPROPRIATE TITLES.)The title should always reflect the data represented. If you have problems deciding on an appropriate graph title use "The effects of ___________________ on ____________". The X-axis variable would fit in the first blank and the Y- axis variable will be the second blank.)Back to Top
VI. Conclusion- This protion of the report is used to clearly explain whether the resluts support or refute the hypothesis being tested. Answer any questions that were associated with the lab in this section. Any errors should be discussed and ways to improve the experiment should also be included.Back to Top
NEVER USE PRONOUNS (including: it, my, our, he, she, their...)YES "it" is considered a pronoun!Back to Top