What is a Mission Report and How do I write one?
An important part of science is recording what you did and what you discovered.
Remember, For each Mission Report you complete and turn in in September, you can earn a Brain Power Points. For each Mission you add a comment to say what you learned to earn even more Brain Power Points. Look at the Brain Power Points Page to see how to earn points and and go up in your Explorer level!
Remember, For each Mission Report you complete and turn in in September, you can earn a Brain Power Points. For each Mission you add a comment to say what you learned to earn even more Brain Power Points. Look at the Brain Power Points Page to see how to earn points and and go up in your Explorer level!
Download the Mission Discovery Report
Download the Mission Discovery Report document by clicking the "Download File" directly below. Below that you will see what the document looks like. It is two pages and asks you to explain what you did, what happened, and what you discovered. You are also encouraged to explore other ways to do the experiment and try new things with the materials you are exploring. Please add notes about your explorations to the last section.
Download the Mission Discovery Report document by clicking the "Download File" directly below. Below that you will see what the document looks like. It is two pages and asks you to explain what you did, what happened, and what you discovered. You are also encouraged to explore other ways to do the experiment and try new things with the materials you are exploring. Please add notes about your explorations to the last section.
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