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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the scientific method rubric in the editor.
  2. Begin with the 'Problem' section. Clearly state your research question, ensuring it relates to the topic and allows for investigation.
  3. Move to the 'Research' section. Gather information from at least three different sources, ensuring proper citation and that it's written in your own words.
  4. In the 'Hypothesis' field, formulate a testable hypothesis using the 'If... then... because' format based on your observations and research.
  5. For 'Design/Procedure', detail your experimental variables, list all materials clearly, and outline a step-by-step procedure that can be replicated by others.
  6. Fill out the 'Data' section by organizing your findings accurately. Use appropriate vocabulary and label any tables or charts clearly.
  7. Conclude with the 'Conclusion/Discussion'. Explain whether your hypothesis was accepted or rejected based on data, summarizing any errors or practical uses of your investigation.
  8. Finally, ensure your report is neat and organized according to the Lab Report Template provided in the rubric.

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Researchers: Rubrics are used to score students' lab reports and exam questions over a long time to determine how students' scientific abilities change. The section Formative Assessment Tasks contains examples of different tasks, samples of student work and rubrics scores.
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