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Expt #: Title

GRADING SYSTEM
Names
Departmental Exam (3) 40% Group #, Subject, Section, Teacher
Oral Report (group) 15% Date submitted
Formal Report (group) 5%
Written Reports (group) 20% I. Abstract (20%)
Qualitative Analysis 20% [includes significance of the topic, techniques employed,
relevant data and significance of the results obtained]
II. Keywords: [maximum of 6] (5%)
Conditions to pass
1. The average of the two departmental exams must not be < 40%. III. Introduction (10%) VI. Discussion (30%)
2. The student must not have incurred more than three absences. [principles, objectives,
* The student gets a grade of 4.0 if the written exam average grade < 40%. significance of the study] VII. Conclusion and
* The student gets a grade of 5.0 if the written exam average grade < 40% and Recommendations (10%)
the no. of absences > 3. IV. Experimental (5%)
[Paragraph form, past tense; VIII. References
Tables/Setups may be included
DEPARTMENTAL EXAMS and must be captioned] I hereby certify that I have given
 Three exams will be given and the average will be taken as the substantial contribution to this
V. Results (10%) report
final score in the departmental exam.
[Tables and Figures must be
 The first exam covers experiments 1-7 properly captioned] Signature over printed name of students
 The second exam covers experiments 8A, 8B, 9 and Qualitative
Analysis.
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 Any student who failed to take a departmental exam may be Subject, Title Page x of y
excused upon presentation of a medical certificate issued by the
UP Health Service. The removal exam will be given as a
replacement of the missed exam. Only one exam will be
excused.
 If a major exam is missed for any other reason, a grade of ZERO
will be given for the exam. On a separate sheet of paper, print the GUIDE QUESTIONS together
with the correct answer/s. (10%)
 Cellphones must be in silent mode during exams.

LAB PERFORMANCE Margin: 0.8 inch on all sides Font: Arial [10] Single-spaced, Justified
*Two columns from Introduction to References
 Students who do not follow the proper attire will NOT be allowed to
Paper Size: 8.5 x 11” All headings must be in bold letters.
attend class.
Caption Font: Arial [8]
 The student’s performance will be evaluated based on the No references: -5% Incorrect format: -5%
performance sheet. Max. no. of pages excluding the results and answers to questions: 5
 Demerits will be imposed for each violation (listed on the (extra page/s will NOT be checked)
performance sheet) in the lab. The student gets the full credit of 20 Reports passed beyond the deadline will get a grade of ZERO.
points at the end of each lab exercise if no demerit points were Students who did not contribute in making the report will be deducted 20%.
deducted.
 There will be no make-up for missed experiments whether duly
excused or not.
 Lab monitors will be assigned to reserve reagents/materials for the
exercise (at least 2 days before the experiment), to facilitate
reagent/material distribution, to request additional
reagents/materials, to return reagents/materials to the stockroom,
and to maintain cleanliness of the sink and hood.

LAB PERFORMANCE SHEET (with 1 x 1 picture; write name at the


back of the picture)

ORAL REPORT
 Each group will present a 15-30 minute oral report of the lab exercise
assigned to them. The oral report is graded based on the following
criteria:
Content 50%
Mastery 20%
Delivery 20%
Visual Aids 10%
 Visual aids must be neat and readable.
 All members must report.

DATA SHEETS
 To be submitted
o 3 days after experiment (summer class)
o One week after (regular semester)

WRITTEN REPORT (journal format)


 Each group will submit a journal-type written report of the experiments
performed.
 SUBMISSION: date of post lab discussion
 Format:

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