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The Nature of Science
Engage your imagination and sharpen your writing skills to produce a draft of an article
for a science magazine. You have recently conducted a scientific experiment, and you want
to report the results to your colleagues. Use the outline below to help you organize your
draft. Provide as much detail as possible, and include units of measurement with all of
your data.
1. Identify the problem that interested you in this experiment.
2. Summarize your background information.
3. State your hypothesis.
4. Describe your experiment.
5. Present and analyze your data.
Include a graphical display.
Student should include units of
measurement with all data, and use
an appropriate graph type for the
information displayed.
6. Draw a conclusion.
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