Wednesday, February 6, 2013

Goldfish Lab Continued

The goldfish lab is now in full swing. Just a reminder that if you get your procedure approved by me sooner, then you will get more data collected. Hey, that's a hypothesis - isn't it! Anyway, please make sure you look through the checklist that you are supposed to be using to help evaluate other groups' work (part of today's opener). Once you have two signed checklists from non-group members, you can come see me to evaluate your procedure. If you'd like an electronic copy of the checklist, then click here.

You will be submitting your completed reports by no later than Monday, February 11, 2013 and this will be done electronically. The beauty behind a digital world is that it ends at 11:59.99 pm so you have a few extra hours after school on Monday if you need them. The best way to submit your reports is by adding me to the list of people that you are sharing your document with. I will then mark my comments in the document using the "comment" tab; just click comment to see my comments after I grade them. I will also be using the same rubric that I used for grading your Styrofoam peanut labs, so you have the expectations for the lab readily available.

Good luck and if you have any questions, please make sure you let me know. Have fun with the lab.

Links:
Lab report form (after clicking, select file, make a copy, and then its your own document; you all did this already :))

Lab report rubric

Lab design & report expectations PowerPoint

Goldfish Lab

Here's the link to the lab report form:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1zkOC1Wzq8DLplYlU0rjCgCO3g6unlplAXEc8ajlSinA/edit?usp=sharing
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