Results
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Key Stage 1
Meaning
The results are the observations we write down in an investigation.
Key Stage 2
Meaning
Results are the observations and measurements we take during an investigation.
About Results
- Results are often written in a results table.
- Results can be descriptions of what you observed or they can be measurements you took.
- You must write down results as you do the investigation, not afterwards, because you might forget them.
Examples
These are the results from an experiment to see which substances dissolve. | An investigation into the colour of different tree's leaves gave these results. |
The results from an investigation into the number of people with each shoe size in class. | The results from adding iodine to different foods. |
Key Stage 3
Meaning
Results are observations and measurements taken during an investigation.
About Results
- Results are often written in a results table.
- Results can be descriptions of what was observed or they can be measurements taken.
- Results should always be written immediately to prevent them being falsely remembered or written in the wrong place.
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Results are observations and measurements taken during an investigation.
About Results
- Results are often written in a results table.
- Results can be descriptions of what was observed or they can be measurements taken.
- Results should always be written immediately to prevent them being falsely remembered or written in the wrong place.