This template is a ready-to-use format for documenting a science experiment (and a parallel supporting classroom activity) in a consistent, student-friendly way. It helps authors/teachers capture the experiment’s key metadata (grade, subject, experiment number/version), then structure the learning content from objectives and introductory questions to scientific concepts and background knowledge, materials, safety guidance, step-by-step procedures, and results discussion. It also includes sections to support deeper learning and engagement—such as discussion questions, common experimental errors, troubleshooting if the experiment fails, enrichment/advanced science notes, a technology-based activity, “Play with Science” ideas, links between science and society/economy, interdisciplinary connections, homework questions, and concise editorial guidance for writing a clear and motivating experiment narrative.
Table of Contents (English)
Basic Experiment Information (preparation, version, experiment number, subject, grade)
Experiment Overview (title, implementation method, duration/time)
Experiment Objectives
Lead-in / Warm-up Questions
Scientific Concepts
Scientific Background Knowledge
Materials, Tools, and Equipment
Safety Instructions
Experiment Steps / Procedures
Results and Discussion
Discussion Questions
Experimental Errors
What to Do If the Experiment Does Not Work (Troubleshooting)
Advanced / Enrichment Science Notes
Technology-Based Activity
Classroom Activity Template (title, introduction, objectives, tools, steps, questions & discussion)
Additional Enrichment Themes (computer applications, projector use, “Play with Science,” facts/wonders, science & society, interdisciplinary links, science & economy)
Homework Questions (including guidance for online research)
Writing and Editing Guidelines (how to draft the intro, safety notes, explain results, connect to science knowledge, and add supporting paragraphs)
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Field Report Template – Project Quality Monitoring (Education Unit)
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This template is a concise field-report format for documenting an education project visit in a consistent, decision-oriented way. It captures basic trip and project identification details (staff name, unit, country visited, project codes/titles, start/end dates, and whether follow-on actions are expected), then guides the writer through four core reporting sections: a short narrative on overall project quality and progress toward objectives, a bullet list of positive aspects, a structured set of 3–5 priority technical issues with recommendations and clear responsibility/timelines, and a final section for non-technical factors that may be affecting program quality.
Field Report Template for Qasem
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Header Information (Name, Unit, Country Visited)
Field Report Template for Qasem
Project Information Table (Source Code & Title, Start Date, End Date, Expected Follow-On)
Field Report Template for Qasem
Trip Dates (Date of Trip, Date of Report)
Field Report Template for Qasem
Section I: Overview of Project Quality (objectives and status toward meeting them)
Field Report Template for Qasem
Section II: Positive Aspects (bullet points)
Field Report Template for Qasem
Section III: Project/Technical Quality Issues & Recommendations (3–5 issues; recommendations; responsible party and due date)
Field Report Template for Qasem
Section IV: Other Non-Technical Issues Affecting Program Quality
Field Report Template for Qasem