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Kujah said:
Aim:

Equipment:

Method:

Safety Issues:

Variables (not necessary):

Results:

Discussion (if you need it)

Conclusion:
There are independant variables (x) and dependant variables (y or f(x))
You may need a control in which your variables are compared to.
 

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How do you write a prac? Whats the structure of it? I know theres a title, aim, method, conclusion, but what else and in what order?
 

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Aim:

Equipment:

Method:

Safety Issues:

Variables (not necessary):

Results:

Discussion (if you need it)

Conclusion:
 

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Depends on the teacher.

I mean, ALL my teachers require the discussion part, whether you need it or not. My biology teacher said that if you don't have anything to discuss, you can write "I have nothing to discuss" under the discussion...but I usually like to discuss a lot...
 

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ok thanks, is it necessary to include diagrams as well?
 

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Diagrams would probabaly be useful in the method to show the setting up of equipment. It allows the marker/person reading it to better visualise the actual experiment, but no, it ain't necessary.
 

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Diagrams are awesome. I use them to make my procedure/method part a lot shorter. =)
 

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