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Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Bouncing Balls Starter: The bigger the ball the higher it bounces What is your starting point? Can you prove it? Identify variables in this experiment and describe how to carry out the experiment. Select and explain the equipment to use to investigate this. Explain why my method is the best way of collecting the evidence I need, including why the number of measurements I plan to make is suitable.

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Learning Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. What affects how high a ball bounces? State the effect your variable will have Justify the importance of the variable in ball design Task: CAF out factors and pick your follow up activity (orange or green (challenge yourself).

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. The BIG question Why does it matter how a ball bounces? How would a game of football be different if it was played with a ball as bouncy as a rubber ball?

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Recipe for Turkey Burgers (Serves 4) Mix the turkey mince, onion, garlic and red pepper. Add the chopped basil leaves then mix well. Form into burger shapes. Put under hot grill. Serve hot. What key information is missing that would prevent someone from following the recipe? Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the method suggesting how to improve.

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Recipe for Turkey Burgers (Serves 4) Mix the 450g turkey mince, 1 finely chopped red onion, 1 garlic clove and ½ finely chopped red pepper. Add the chopped 6 basil leaves then mix well. Form into burger shapes. Put under hot grill for 10 minutes. Serve hot. Why is this method so much better? Can you make a list of all the points that must be included in a clear method?

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. What should be included in any method? List of equipment. Numbered (or bulleted) steps. Stated what will be changed. Given the values that will be tested. Stated what will be measured. Given at least one variable that will be controlled (kept the same). Stated that they will repeat 3 times. Stated they will calculate an average. Have used capital letters at the start of every sentence. Have used full stops at the end of each sentence.

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. How are we going to investigate this? Hypothesis: The bigger the ball the higher it bounces Different sized balls Meter ruler Clamp stand Boss head Clamp Write your method for your experiment. Use your checklist as help. What are the variables in your experiment? How will you make it a fair test? How will we ensure our results are reliable?

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Peer assess: Method /10 2 stars and a wish List of equipment. Numbered (or bulleted) steps. Stated what will be changed. Given the values that will be tested. Stated what will be measured. Given at least one variable that will be controlled (kept the same). Stated that they will repeat 3 times. Stated they will calculate an average. Have used capital letters at the start of every sentence. Have used full stops at the end of each sentence.

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Reflect on your progress – improve your methods based on feedback List of equipment. Numbered (or bulleted) steps. Stated what will be changed. Given the values that will be tested. Stated what will be measured. Given at least one variable that will be controlled (kept the same). Stated that they will repeat 3 times. Stated they will calculate an average. Have used capital letters at the start of every sentence. Have used full stops at the end of each sentence.

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Hypothesis: The bigger the ball the higher it bounces 1.Complete the experiment following your method. 2.Calculate the average: add the results together and divide by 3. 3.Draw a graph of your results on graph paper

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Peer assess: Graph plotting /8 2 stars and a wish

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Improve your graphs based on feedback

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Hypothesis: The bigger the ball the higher it bounces Conclusion: Write a conclusion (PEE) Include data to support your findings. Support: See me for a scaffold if you need help structuring your conclusion. How would you use your findings in designing a football? How reliable are your results? What could you do to improve their reliability?

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Look at your results. When you change the independent variable, what happens to the dependent variable?  Conclusion I have found out that as the ___ increases/decreases, the ___ ………………………... When the ___ was ___ the ___ was ___, but at ___ the ___ was ___. This is because... IV DV IV DV Insert numbers from results table into the blanks.

Analyse your results, displaying the data appropriately Explain your results (PEE) and critically evaluate ways to improve your data Outcomes Recall how to write a method to enable valid results to be collected Key Words: Dependent Independent Control L.O: To investigate how high different balls will bounce. Review my learning – what have you achieved?  Draw tables & graphs of results  Identify control variables  Describe what I have found out  Present data appropriately  Use scientific language & symbols  Recognise patterns in results  Decide on the best way to represent data  Identify independent and dependent variables, including appropriate measuring equipment &units of measurement  Write a conclusion that describes patterns in the results and includes data and scientific ideas