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April 12, 2006
Daily Agenda

Classwork (Wed. 4/12)

1. Reminder to complete thorough analysis of "all" data from project.
2. Discuss conclusions and adjust log accordingly.
3. Update Science Project guidelines. Click at the bottom of the 03/24 entry to see what's new and add to the guideline section in the rear of your log.
4. Review rubric and use as a checklist for project (log & abstract).
5. Work on illustrative concept maps for Sec. 3-1 (began before spring break).
6. DEAR

Homework

Answer the "What Happened?" questions provided during class today. Click below for reference.
Reminder: We will be going to the computer lab today and Friday in order to finish typing our abstract. Remember to bring your log, project packet and rubric and black ink pen to class each day. Think about the sections that you need to complete or revise and be prepared to maximize your time. You must also have your illustrative concept map and a book to read in case your group finishes early.

Directions

What Happened?
Write the following questions in your log under Step V (Observe and Record Data) directly beneath the last entry and answer them in detailed, thorough sentences.

1. Describe what went well during the project.
2. Describe issues or obstacles that you encountered during the project.
3. What could have been done to compensate for (limit) human error?
Note: This question pertains to the procedure and data collection phases of the science project. You should first identify areas of the experiment where human error may have or actually did take place. Then, identify things that could have been done to reduce those errors.
4a. What recommendations do you have regarding the entire project experience?
4b. What recommendations do you have for consumers or your peers?
Note: 4a & 4b should also be reflected in your abstract.

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