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What Makes A Great
Science Project
Logbook?
Joanne Rebbeck, Ph.D.
February 24, 2005
Adapted from http://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/project-laboratory-notebook.pdf
A logbook is a crucial part of
any research project
Whether you are a research scientist or a first
time science fair student…
A detailed account of every phase of your
project
 from the initial brainstorming to the final research
report.
The logbook is proof that certain activities
occurred at specific times.
Your log book may be a spiral
notebook…
A. B.
0%0%
A. True
B. False
Non-ResponseNon-Response
GridGrid
30
Label it!
Label your logbook with
your name, phone number,
and teacher's name in a the
back.
Make logbook entries in
pen not in pencil.
(No Erasable pen)
 This is a permanent record
of all of your activities
associated with your project.
Just a line
Whole page mistake
What must you write in your
log book with?
A. B. C. D.
0% 0%0%0%
A. Pencil
B. Erasable Pen
C. Any color of Pen
D. Blue/Black Pen
Non-ResponseNon-Response
GridGrid
30
Entries
Number the pages in your
logbook before using it
Always date every entry
 just like a journal.
Entries should be brief and concise.
 Full sentences are not required.
Front of pages only
Full sentences are required in
your log book
A. B.
0%0%
A. True
B. False
Non-ResponseNon-Response
GridGrid
30
Logbook entry
of observations
made while
watering planted
oak acorns in
greenhouse
Don't worry about
neatness
It's a personal record of your work.
Do not re-do your logbook because it
looks sloppy.
Think of the logbook as your "Dear
Diary" for science fair.
It's not just for recording data during the
experimental phase of your project and
it's not just for your teacher.
Used during all phases of
your project
Jotting down ideas or thoughts for a
project
Phone numbers/Contacts or sources
Prices of supplies/receipts
References from research
Diagrams/Figures/Sketches
Data tables
Graphs/ charts
Calculations.
When should you begin your
log book?
A. B. C. D.
0% 0%0%0%
A. At the very beginning as you brainstorm
ideas
B. After you finish your procedures, as you
set up your experiment
C. After you start your experiment
D. The log book is optional
Non-ResponseNon-Response
GridGrid
30
What makes a great log book
Data Table Example
Use it regularly and write
down everything
Even if it seems insignificant, it could later be
extremely useful.
 For example, it's the middle of the night and you're
frantically preparing that final report but you can't
find the title of that crucial reference.
Make sure that you describe things
completely
 when you read your notes weeks or months later
you will be able to accurately reconstruct your
thoughts and your work.
Glue, staple or tape any
loose papers
Photocopies
important items.
Loose papers
Other unsecured
items are prohibited
as they tend to fall
out and can end up
missing.
What makes a great log book
Reflection
Include a reflections section in
your logbook.
 For example:
 What, if anything would I do differently next
time?
 What part of the experiment could be changed
to improve the experimental procedure?
changes made to
procedures
Mishaps, failures, or mistakes.
As human beings, all of us make mistakes!
If you make a mistake on your
experiment/project what should
you do?
A. B. C.
0% 0%0%
A. Ignore it
B. Record it in your
log book
C. Remove those
pages in your log
book
Non-ResponseNon-Response
GridGrid
30
Include ALL observations
Include any and all observations
made during your experiment.
In other words, record ALL data directly
in your logbook.
 If that is not possible, then staple
photocopies of data in the logbook.
What makes a great log book
What makes a great log book
Keeping a great logbook
pays off later!
Remember, keeping up a great logbook
throughout the entire duration of the science
project really pays off later!
Not only will a nicely maintained logbook
impress your teacher and the judges at the
fair,
It will also help you stay out of trouble later
when you need to look back and provide
details of what you did.

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What makes a great log book

  • 1. What Makes A Great Science Project Logbook? Joanne Rebbeck, Ph.D. February 24, 2005 Adapted from http://www.sciencebuddies.org/mentoring/project-laboratory-notebook.pdf
  • 2. A logbook is a crucial part of any research project Whether you are a research scientist or a first time science fair student… A detailed account of every phase of your project  from the initial brainstorming to the final research report. The logbook is proof that certain activities occurred at specific times.
  • 3. Your log book may be a spiral notebook… A. B. 0%0% A. True B. False Non-ResponseNon-Response GridGrid 30
  • 4. Label it! Label your logbook with your name, phone number, and teacher's name in a the back. Make logbook entries in pen not in pencil. (No Erasable pen)  This is a permanent record of all of your activities associated with your project. Just a line Whole page mistake
  • 5. What must you write in your log book with? A. B. C. D. 0% 0%0%0% A. Pencil B. Erasable Pen C. Any color of Pen D. Blue/Black Pen Non-ResponseNon-Response GridGrid 30
  • 6. Entries Number the pages in your logbook before using it Always date every entry  just like a journal. Entries should be brief and concise.  Full sentences are not required. Front of pages only
  • 7. Full sentences are required in your log book A. B. 0%0% A. True B. False Non-ResponseNon-Response GridGrid 30
  • 8. Logbook entry of observations made while watering planted oak acorns in greenhouse
  • 9. Don't worry about neatness It's a personal record of your work. Do not re-do your logbook because it looks sloppy. Think of the logbook as your "Dear Diary" for science fair. It's not just for recording data during the experimental phase of your project and it's not just for your teacher.
  • 10. Used during all phases of your project Jotting down ideas or thoughts for a project Phone numbers/Contacts or sources Prices of supplies/receipts References from research Diagrams/Figures/Sketches Data tables Graphs/ charts Calculations.
  • 11. When should you begin your log book? A. B. C. D. 0% 0%0%0% A. At the very beginning as you brainstorm ideas B. After you finish your procedures, as you set up your experiment C. After you start your experiment D. The log book is optional Non-ResponseNon-Response GridGrid 30
  • 14. Use it regularly and write down everything Even if it seems insignificant, it could later be extremely useful.  For example, it's the middle of the night and you're frantically preparing that final report but you can't find the title of that crucial reference. Make sure that you describe things completely  when you read your notes weeks or months later you will be able to accurately reconstruct your thoughts and your work.
  • 15. Glue, staple or tape any loose papers Photocopies important items. Loose papers Other unsecured items are prohibited as they tend to fall out and can end up missing.
  • 17. Reflection Include a reflections section in your logbook.  For example:  What, if anything would I do differently next time?  What part of the experiment could be changed to improve the experimental procedure?
  • 18. changes made to procedures Mishaps, failures, or mistakes. As human beings, all of us make mistakes!
  • 19. If you make a mistake on your experiment/project what should you do? A. B. C. 0% 0%0% A. Ignore it B. Record it in your log book C. Remove those pages in your log book Non-ResponseNon-Response GridGrid 30
  • 20. Include ALL observations Include any and all observations made during your experiment. In other words, record ALL data directly in your logbook.  If that is not possible, then staple photocopies of data in the logbook.
  • 23. Keeping a great logbook pays off later! Remember, keeping up a great logbook throughout the entire duration of the science project really pays off later! Not only will a nicely maintained logbook impress your teacher and the judges at the fair, It will also help you stay out of trouble later when you need to look back and provide details of what you did.

Editor's Notes

  • #3: Journals and logbooks are subject to scrutiny by the scientific community and are acceptable evidence in a court of law