2. Title
should be a
description of what
your lab is about
3. Problem
ask a question about
something you observe—
how, what, when, who, which,
why or where?
4. Research
using a book, the Internet, your
teacher, or class notes, locate
background information that will help
you to answer the problem to this lab—
list the sources used
5. Hypothesis
an educated guess
“If I ___ then ___ will happen because ____”
11. Data
information that will be collected
during the experiment (can be a
graph, list of observations, table or
drawings)
12. Conclusion
written as a paragraph a summary of your findings; using:
Claim: hypothesis was or was not supported and what
happened in your experiment
Evidence: specific data from experiment that supports what
happened in your experiment
Interpretation: example of how this topic relates to
something in your life OR identify a new problem you could
investigate
13. Watch and
Learn
Use your headphones and watch the video using the link
below. As you watch fill out the questions on the back side of
your vocabulary sheet. Be sure to take the quiz at the end of
the video.
Scientific Method Video