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How to Write a Lab Report

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This book teaches readers how to plan and write lab reports. They will discover how to use the scientific method to perform experiments, how to collect and organize data, and how to present their findings in a clear and compelling way using temporal words and descriptive language appropriate to the task. A variety of exciting activities provide hints and tips along the way to help students introduce a topic, write using precise language, incorporate facts and details, and draw evidence from their data.
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    • School Library Journal

      February 1, 2014

      Gr 3-5-These books provide step-by-step instructions for various types of writing. Each one defines the topic, offers suggestions on how to begin thinking about the writing task, suggests several activities with simple charts to help organize thoughts, and includes a sample of a final product. For example, Fractured Fairy Tale provides an organizer that has children list the name of the original tale with the names of the characters, plot, settings, problem, and conclusion, and then make a chart for their story showing the changes in these elements. The next step of writing the tale will come easily once the organizer is completed. Lab Report discusses the components of the scientific method (make an observation, ask a question, form a hypothesis, conduct an experiment, and accept or reject the hypothesis). Memoir suggests first making a list of favorite memories. The photos include a diverse representation of children (some seem too young for the writing task) but do not add much to the presentations; the activities, clearly written texts, and charts are the stars of these books. Classroom and special-education teachers will find these titles valuable. This is a 24-volume series, so educators who don't plan to teach the writing skills covered in these books may want to check out the other titles.-Stephanie Farnlacher, Trace Crossings Elementary School, Hoover, AL

      Copyright 2014 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

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  • English

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  • ATOS Level:4.6
  • Lexile® Measure:590
  • Interest Level:K-3(LG)
  • Text Difficulty:2-3

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