Year 3

How can we communicate our results?

In this lesson we will learn how to structure a conclusion for writing up a scientific investigation.

Year 3

How can we communicate our results?

In this lesson we will learn how to structure a conclusion for writing up a scientific investigation.

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Key learning points

  1. Know how to interpret results
  2. Write a conclusion
  3. Know how to present a conclusion

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4 Questions

Q1.
Why do we need to present results from an experiment?
Correct answer: So that we can look at our results clearly
So that we can see how much work we have done
So that we can show off what we have done
Q2.
Which one of the following is NOT a feature of a table of results?
Border around the table
Underlined column headings
Correct answer: Units of measure in each cell
Q3.
If we have a table of results, how else could we present the data? Tick one.
Correct answer: Draw a bar chart
Draw a picture
Take a photo
Q4.
Which of the following is NOT a way to present results?
Bar chart
Line graph
Pie chart
Correct answer: Tin chart

3 Questions

Q1.
What does the SECOND 'E' in the P.E.E model stand for?
Correct answer: Evidence
Explain
Explicit
Q2.
In which section of a science investigation write up do we use the P.E.E model?
Correct answer: Conclusion
Evaluation
Method
Q3.
Which is the best sentence starter to use when 'Explaining' your results?
I don't know...
I have been told that...
Correct answer: This is because...