STEM & Lab Reports

Lab reports that hit every section

Hypothesis to error discussion — Notesier scaffolds Methods, Results and Discussion.

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Auto-generated scaffold
~2k wordsCited
  • 1Title Page
  • 2Abstract
  • 3Introduction
  • 4Methods
  • 5Results
  • 6Discussion
  • 7Conclusion
  • + 1 more section
The basics

What it is & when you’ll write one

A structured write-up of a practical: hypothesis, method, results and discussion. You’ll write one for almost every science lab session.

Structure

The scaffold you start with

Every section arrives as a labelled heading with guidance bullets and a suggested word count — generated the moment you create the document.

  1. 1

    Title Page

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  2. 2

    Abstract

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  3. 3

    Introduction

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  4. 4

    Methods

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  5. 5

    Results

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  6. 6

    Discussion

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  7. 7

    Conclusion

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

  8. 8

    References

    Heading, guidance bullets and a suggested word count.

~2k words targetCitations: in your chosen styleWord budget per section
Guided setup

How your answers shape the draft

Add as much or as little as you like — the only required field is the title. Everything else fine-tunes your scaffold, and most fields auto-fill straight from your brief.

  1. You addtext auto-fills from brief

    Module / Course

    your module or course code

    Notesier

    labels the document and seeds AI memory so every suggestion matches your subject

  2. You addtext auto-fills from brief

    Deadline

    when it is due

    Notesier

    sets the pacing Assignment Copilot uses to keep you on track

  3. You addtextarea auto-fills from brief

    Hypothesis / aim

    your hypothesis or aim

    Notesier

    frames your Introduction and Discussion

  4. You addtext

    Procedure / design focus

    your apparatus, variables or design

    Notesier

    shapes your Methods section

  5. You addtextarea

    Data / sources

    your dataset, participants or corpus

    Notesier

    informs the Methods and Results guidance

  6. You addtext

    Variables / instruments

    your measures, apparatus or tools

    Notesier

    is referenced throughout the Methods section

  7. You addtext

    Ethics / IRB note

    approvals, consent or anonymisation

    Notesier

    adds an ethics checklist item to your scaffold

  8. You addtext

    Uncertainty / error focus

    your error and limitations focus

    Notesier

    seeds your error and uncertainty discussion

  9. You addtextarea auto-fills from brief

    Instructor notes

    grading notes, required angles or constraints

    Notesier

    becomes high-priority guidance for the AI and section coach

  10. You addselect

    Citation style

    your required referencing style

    Notesier

    formats in-text citations and the reference list in any of 15 styles, aiming for 2 citations per 1,000 words

Outcomes

What you get

  • A replicable procedure described in full
  • SI units kept consistent and figures referenced
  • Raw and processed data kept distinct, with error sources discussed
In practice

A student scenario

STEM & Lab Reports

A chemistry titration write-up

A chemistry student writes up a titration. The hypothesis frames the Introduction and Discussion, the procedure focus shapes Methods, and the uncertainty note seeds the error analysis.

FAQ

Common questions

Most lab reports follow Introduction (hypothesis), Methods, Results, Discussion, and References. Notesier scaffolds each section with guidance on SI units, figures, and error analysis.

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