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Writing Science Reports

META
ScienceScientific Inquiry|Ages 13—14|ID: mt_ThTbUuNb3p

Communicate scientific findings in a structured report using appropriate scientific vocabulary, SI units, and standard notation; describe how peer review and replication contribute to the reliability of scientific knowledge

Mastery Evidence

  • Writes a structured scientific report including aim, hypothesis, method, results, conclusion, and evaluation using appropriate scientific vocabulary
  • Uses SI units and standard form consistently throughout a report
  • Explains what peer review is and why replication by independent researchers is essential for scientific claims to be accepted

Assessment Prompt

“Could [child] write up an experiment with all the right sections and scientific language, and explain why a scientific discovery isn’t accepted straight away — describing what peer review means and why other scientists need to repeat the experiment?”

Curriculum Standards3 alignments

KS3.Sci.WS.VUSN.3The national curriculum in England
Use SI units and IUPAC nomenclature (vocab)

use SI units and IUPAC chemical nomenclature unless inappropriate

· KS3
KS3.Sci.WS.VUSN.4The national curriculum in England
Interconvert units

interconvert units

· KS3
KS3.Sci.WS.VUSN.5The national curriculum in England
Use significant figures

use an appropriate number of significant figures in calculations and conclusions

· KS3

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