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RESEARCH 7

QUARTER 4:
Week 5
ACTIVITY 1
START GAME
GAME SETTINGS
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TOP 5
“STRESSORS”
OF RESERCHERS
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Round:
SHOW QUESTION Blink!

TIMER: 10 X XX XXX
TOP 5
“MOTIVATORS”
OF RESERCHERS
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Round:
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MODULE 17:
Writing a Simple
Scientific Report
Basic Parts of a
Scientific Report
Guide Questions:
1. What are the basic parts of a
scientific report?
2. Describe the different parts of
scientific report
3. What are the key elements of
a scientific paper?
ACTIVITY 2
Basic Parts of
Scientific Report

“AIMRaDC”
PICTIONARY:
Abstract
An abstract is a short statement
about your paper designed to give
the reader a complete, yet
concise, understanding of your
paper's research and findings.
It is a mini-version of your paper.
Usually written in 250 words or
less.
Abstract
Includes five main elements:
1. Introduction.
2. Research significance.
3. Methodology.
4. Results.
5. Conclusion.
PICTIONARY: Introduction
The introduction to a
research paper is where
you set up your topic and
approach for the reader.
Present your topic and get
the reader interested.
Introduction
Includes several key elements:
1. A hook to catch the reader's interest.
2. Relevant background on the topic.
3. Details of your research problem.
4. A research question.
5. Sometimes an overview of the paper.
PICTIONARY: Methodology
The methods section should
describe what was done to
answer the research question,
describe how it was done,
justify the experimental design,
and explain how the results
were analyzed. Scientific
writing is direct and orderly.
Methodology
4 Key Elements of Methodology Section
of a Research Paper
1. instruments,
2. data collecting procedures (protocols),
3. methods and procedure of data
analysis,
4. interpretation of results,
PICTIONARY:

Result
and
Discussion
Key Aspects for Your Research
Results Section
❑ Make sure you include details about your
data analysis and interpretation, as well as
statistical significance tests.
❑ Report the statistical insignificant research
findings for your research article's credibility.
❑ Use the past tense when describing to your
research results.
PICTIONARY:

Summary
and
Conclusion
Summary and Conclusion
❑ Summary refers to the concise statement or
account of the key points of a text, research
or essay.
❑ The conclusion is that section of the
research paper which serves as the final
answer to the research question. To outline
the vital points.
ACTIVITY 3
Connect and

Pair”
Scientific Report
vs.
Research Paper
Connect and Pair

https://wordwall.net/play/33374/033/135
C-O-N-N-E-C-T and PAIR
Column A Column B
1. Chapter 1 A. Abstract
2. Chapter 2 B. Conclusion
3. Chapter 3 C. Introduction
4. Chapter 4 D. Literature Reviews
5. Chapter 5 E. Methodology
6. Preliminary pages F. Results and Discussion
Activity 4
“Hand Signal”
Which
Chapter is it?
Activity 4: Hand Signal
Using finger sign 0- Legend:

1-2-3-4-5, student 0- Preliminary pages


will be asked to 1- Introduction
2- Literature Review
identify the basic 3- Methodology
component of the 4- Results and Discussion
scientific report. 5- Summary, Conclusions
and Recommendation
What Chapter is it?
Background of the study discusses
in depth about the topic.
What Chapter is it?
Data Table, Graphs and Charts are
included in this section to present the
data. What chapter it is?
Research Design constitutes the
blueprint for the collection,
measurement, and analysis of data.
What Chapter is it?
Surveys books, scholarly articles, and any
other sources relevant to a particular
issue, area of research, or theory.
What Chapter is it?

0
Support or reject null hypothesis. If the P-
value is less, reject the null hypothesis.
What Chapter is it?
An accurate paging of the tables/figures
used in the study.
What Chapter is it?
Activity 5
It deals with the description of the
research subject, methods and tools of
the study and analysis that was used
to summarize the final result of the
research.
It is a brief summary of the
researcher’s main ideas and restates
the papers main problem, giving the
reader the sense that the stated goals
of the paper has been accomplished.
It is a brief summary of the
researcher’s main ideas and restates
the papers main problem, giving the
reader the sense that the stated goals
of the paper has been accomplished.
Sum it Up!
1. What are the basic parts of a
scientific report?
2. Describe the different parts of
scientific report
3. What are the key components
of a scientific paper?
Assessment- QUIZ 3
via Google Forms
20 POINTS
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