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Writing better experimental practical reports
Sometimes, to achieve well, students need a bit of help with how to write a prac report. It's often an unfamiliar format and good examples are hard to find. These are some of my examples and explanations of why they are written this way.

Junior Science
​Practical Report Template 
v3.0

Click on the ink to download the pdf. Print it out and fill in the blanks by hand. For grade 8-9 science.

Intermediate Science
Practical Report Template v2.1

Click on the link to access the Google Doc file. Download a copy for use on the computer. For grade 10+ but not ideal for senior sciences.

Practical report guide

Introduction
What should go into an introduction, and how is it written?

Hypothesis & method
How to write a well defined hypothesis, how to write the method, what to avoid and tips to make it concise.

Risk assessment
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Results
(no article yet, but see how to use excel for tables & graphs)

Discussion
How to write a detailed discussion, with plenty of examples!

Conclusion
What should go into a conclusion, and what students commonly get wrong when writing them.

Bibliography
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Example: Year 8 Standard
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Example: Year 9-10 standard
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Example: Year 11 Chemistry Standard

Science Assignment Writing
In the pursuit of science assignments, there are often skills that are necessary to get the job done. Here you will find resources as well as tutorials on these skills.

A common skill that students need to start with is how to use excel to design tables effectively, and then graph them appropriately for their practical reports. I would suggest every student to take a look.
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