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Experimental Inquiry Template

Experimental Inquiry 1. Observe something of interest to you and describe what you observe. 2. Apply specific theories or rules to explain what you have observed. 3. Based on your explanation, generate a hypothesis to predict what would happen if you applied the theories or rules to what you observed or to a situation related to what you observed. 4. Set up an experiment or engage in an activity to test your hypothesis. 5. Explain the results of our experiment or activity. Decide if your hypothesis was correct and if you need to conduct additional experiments or activities or if you need to generate and test and alternative hypothesis.