Structure of a Scientific Report
Demonstrate your knowledge about the structure of a scientific report with this interactive matching game!
Created Date
06.03.21
Last Updated
06.04.21
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Topics of this game:
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A specific, concise and catchy statement of what the report is about.
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Key information that a reader must know to understand your report.
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What you want to achieve in this experiment.
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An educated guess.
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Equipment needed to perform your experiment.
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Detailed description of how you will perform your experiment.
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Where you record your findings. Includes graphs, tables, calculations ect.
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Identify/explain trends, limitations, suggestions for further research.
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A statement of whether you achieved your aim/proved your hypothesis.
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A list of all the sources you used to write your report.
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Any additional relevant documents not included in the body of your report.
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