Instructions: Write your final lab report, based on your work for LTLT#1 during the past several weeks. Use your notes, procedures and bubble methods, your knowledge and your own brains.
This is a template for your
final report. It includes all the parts that you need to include. You can use
this to either:
*Guide you as you write your own report on a chrome
book
(email it to me
katie.mcclanahan@eagleschools.net)
*Guide you as you write your own report on
paper-handwritten (must be neat and legible)
*Write your report directly onto this
template-handwritten (must be neat and legible)
Title: What
is your mixture report about?
Your Name:
Group Member Names:
Purpose: Summarize
in at least 5-7 sentences: What did
you about during our LTLT#1 unit?? What did you do during our LTLT#1 unit??
Background Knowledge: What do you know about mixtures? What do you know
about separation techniques? What are separation techniques? Describe the
separation techniques you used in your final mixture separation.
Procedure & Plan:
Part 1: Bubble Method: In order to help you organize your thoughts for your
final separation lab, create a Bubble Method Diagram that lists all eight
ingredients you will have to separate, and lists what techniques you will use
to separate each ingredient. (Attach
to this report if completed)
Part 2: Written Lab Procedure: What is your plan? Using your bubble method diagram,
write out your final lab procedure/plan, and describe each step. (Attach to
this report if completed)
Part 3: Additions. Now that you’ve completed your lab, did you run into any surprises as
you worked on your final lab? Did everything work according to your plan? What worked?
What did not?
Materials: List
out the materials you used for your final lab separation. What did you use? How
many? How much?
Results/Observations: As you completed your lab, what did you see? What did you observe?
Were there any surprises?
Communication of Results: After spending the last several weeks on LTLT#1;
studying mixtures, physical characteristics and properties, what did you learn?
What are a few new things that you did not know before? What separation
techniques worked the best? What separation techniques did not work? Did it
help to create a bubble method diagram and procedure plan before your final
separation?
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