Does the cat eat more when the tv is on or off?

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Does the cat eat more when the tv is on or off? BELL WORK: Answer only My cat Kainoa is a picky eater. I’ve noticed that he eats better when the TV is on. To test this, I set out 0.25 kilograms of food and left the TV on for 4 hours. I measured how much food was left. There was .05 kg of food left on Day 1 and .08 kg on Day 2. The next day, I set out 0.25 kilograms of food and left the TV off for 4 hours. I measured the amount of food left. After Day 1, there were 0.08 kilograms of food left and after Day 2; there were 0.12 kilograms of food left. Does the cat eat more when the tv is on or off? What is the problem? What is the independent variable? What is the dependent variable? What could be a possible hypothesis? What is the control group? Create a data table for the data. Turning the tv on or off How much food he eats If the tv is turned off, then Kainoa will eat more because it is more enjoyable to eat.

AGENDA: Bell Work Collect HW Lab Write Up HW Jigsaw Packet – Colored paper in front and stapled Speed Worksheet – page 1 only front and back Lab Write Up HW

With a person next to you, share the objectives for today! Learning Targets: I can create a hypothesis using the “if, then, bc” format with IV & DV in mind. Today’s Class I can create line graphs using TAILS and DRY MIX.

Lab Write Up: Problem, Bckg Info, & Hypothesis Underline w/ a Colon for each part If you had a 35/40 or higher, you only need to help out today. Background info is in paragraph format with important information about the topic. Do not number the parts of sci method!

Lab Write Up: Procedures Underline w/ a colon for each part Procedures: STEPS should be numbered. What is missing? Simple drawing or illustration of the procedures.

Lab Write Up: Data Tables & Graphs Units in Heading STRAIGHT EDGE MUST BE USED! Data Table 1: Amount of Water Absorbed Amount of Water (mL) Brand 1 2 3 Avg Bounty 30 28 28.7 Scott 10 12 10.7 Towel 16 18 20 18.0 Title Title Labels w/ units Only see #’s Labels w/ units

Lab Write Up: Conclusion Questions should be answered. Was your hypothesis correct? Explain why. Use quantitative evidence to defend your hypothesis. Were there possible errors? What could be a new experiment that you could do? How was it like working in a your group? Once answered it should be written as a paragraph in your lab write up.

Lab Write Up: IF YOU WANT LAB WRITE UP REGRADED… Must be typed Have all formats corrected Make corrections on feedback we provided Procedures should be detailed in 3rd person w/a simple visual Data Tables and Graphs should be titled and done in correct format Data tables and graphs may be drawn in (if you know how to do it in Excel you could do it. You may also do it on a graph take a picture and insert it into your paper Conclusion is in paragraph format and answers the five questions asked. Due: October 2

Graph Reading: In your comp. notebook What is another word for variable? What are line graphs useful for? What is another word for independent variable? What is another word for dependent variable? What does DRY MIX mean? When creating a graph, what does TAILS mean?

Does your graph take at least 90% of the graph area? What makes a good graph? Title Axis Interval Label Scale Dependent R (esponding) Y - axis Does your graph take at least 90% of the graph area? M (anipulated Independent X - axis

With a person next to you, share the objectives for today! Learning Targets: I can create a hypothesis using the “if, then, bc” format with IV & DV in mind. Today’s Class I can write a lab report using the appropriate format. I can calculate the speed, distance, or time using the speed formula (s=d/t) of an object in any given situation.

Finish Line Graph on San Antonio Spurs HW: Finish Line Graph on San Antonio Spurs Quiz on Speed Word Problems on Friday Lab Write Up for Regrade due October 2