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Bell Work: Determine whether the data below is QUALITATIVE OR QUANTITATIVE. 5 kg Reddish 300 mL Round Plenty of people Rough edges 100 burgers

AGENDA: Bell Work HW – Correct & Review Quiz – Creating a Hypothesis with IV and DV Paper Towel Lab HW – More Practice on Hypothesis

With a person next to you, share the objectives for today! Learning Targets: I can explain and describe what the scientific method is. Today’s Class I can create a hypothesis using the “if and then” format with IV & DV in mind. I can use the scientific method to test the claims of different products.

SCIENTIFIC METHOD: What is absorbency? What are different ways you can measure absorbency? Same size Same amount of water What other factors make a good paper towel? The size of the paper towel – how much can a typical size take? The cost of the paper towel The strength of the paper towel

SCIENTIFIC METHOD: What is absorbency? What are different ways you can measure absorbency? Same size Same amount of water What other factors make a good paper towel? The size of the paper towel – how much can a typical size take? The cost of the paper towel The strength of the paper towel

With a person next to you, share the objectives for today! Learning Targets: I can explain and describe what the scientific method is. Today’s Class I can create a hypothesis using the “if and then” format with IV & DV in mind. I can use the scientific method to test the claims of different products.