Excerpt from Student's Manual of Exercises in Elementary Biology
Begin your work by dating it. Where work carries over from day to day, date every entry.
Read all the directions for an exercise through before doing any of the work, making sure that you understand what you are trying to find out and just what you are going to do.
Make your record as you go along instead of waiting until the work is completed. A large part of the value of a scientific record is in its being made while the observation is fresh in mind, before there is time to forget it or to confuse it with other observations.
With most of the exercises there are questions to Min/é about. These questions are not meant to find out how much you already know, but to show you how our understanding grows by combining facts into bigger ideas, and how ideas are put to work. So in writing your answers it would be well to give your reasoning instead of merely your final conclusion or a simple Yes or No.
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