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Date Title of Experiment Name of pupil 



Problem. State here exactly the question you are trying to 

 solve. 



Method. In this space place all the data with reference to 

 setting up the experiment. Describe all the apparatus used, 

 how you put it together, and how you made use of each part. 



Observations. In this space you should place all observations 

 made upon the experiment from the time of beginning to the 

 time of ending the experiment. If the experiment takes several 

 days to complete, it will probably be necessary to record your 

 observations in a pocket notebook in rough form and later copy 

 it in this space. All details should be put down at the time the 

 observations are made ; do not wait until a later time to write 

 up the details, which may easily be forgotten and which may 

 affect the accuracy of the observations you have made. Be 

 sure to indicate in your written notes any unusual occurrences 

 which might influence the final results of the experiment. Such 

 might be a sudden drop in temperature, the drying of seeds, etc. 



Conclusions. In this space place your statement of the solu- 

 tion of the problem you have been working upon. This conclu- 

 sion should be stated in concise, scientific terms. Be sure you 

 understand your problem exactly before you attempt a solu- 

 tion ; this may take considerable time and thought on your part. 



