Objectives: 1.Students will be able to identify and construct the different parts of an experiment.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Scientific Method.
Advertisements

Scientific Method The common steps that biologists and other scientists use to gather information and answer questions.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method A common misperception of science is that it defines “truth”.  Science is not truth, but rather it is a way of thought. It is a process.
Making sure science is done right! 
November 14, 2014 Objectives: ◦ Differentiate between independent variables, dependent variables, and constants ◦ Explain how to carry out a scientific.
The Scientific Method DescriptionSteps Lab terms & processes.
A step-by-step way to solve problems. Scientific Method.
Theory vs. Law, the remix True or false? The difference between laws and theories is that laws are more true, they have more proof to back them up. –False!
Scientific Method Vocabulary. Scientific Method  Research Question: You see something happen and you ask “why?”  Hypothesis: An “if…then” statement.
Inquiry lab layout. Experimental design What will we test How will we test Why are we testing.
Scientific Method.
Introduction to Physical Science
The Controlled Experiment Why It Is So Important To You!!!!
Scientific Method. Steps in the Scientific Method Observation Observation Ask a Question Ask a Question Hypothesis Hypothesis Experiment (Test Hypothesis)
Scientific Processes. Steps in the Scientific Method Observation Observation Hypothesis Hypothesis Experiment Experiment Data Collection Data Collection.
DESIGNING AN EXPERIMENT. DIFFERENT PARTS OF AN EXPERIMENT If all these parts of the experiment have been accounted for and considered carefully before.
Scientific Method 1.
Scientific Method (BiologyJunction.com)
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method This Power Point covers only the basics of the scientific method. As you advance further in school, more details will be given.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Steps in the Scientific Method
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
SCIENTIFIC METHOD.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Variables.
Scientific Method.
Experimentation 101.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Purple Book pgs Blue Book pgs.44-46
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Experimental Design Vocabulary
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Experimental Design Vocabulary Notes
How to Hypothesis.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method (BiologyJunction.com)
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN VOCABULARY
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Scientific Method.
Independent variable: Factor that experimenter changes on purpose Dependent variable: factor that responds to the manipulated change of the IV.
Presentation transcript:

Objectives: 1.Students will be able to identify and construct the different parts of an experiment.

Lesson Vocabulary Independent variable Dependent variable Levels of the independent variable Control Repeated trials Prediction (hypothesis),

What is an Experiment and What is not an Experiment An experiment can be a test of the effect of different actions carried out by the experimenter A test comparing differing conditions as some action is carried out.

An Experiment is not An exercise to measure the density of a piece of metal. A survey of different types of plants or animals along a beach.

An experiment starts and finishes with the factors that change during the experiment These factors are called variables.

Independent and Dependent Variable The independent variable is the one the experimenter purposely changes. The dependent variable changes in response to the purposeful change.

What is the independent and what is the dependent Variable

There are many other factors that could be changed by the experimenter, and have an effect on the outcome of the experiment. Factors that could be changed but which are deliberately held constant are referred to as Constants.

Levels of the Independent Variable Often the independent variable that is manipulated by the experimenter will have several different values.

Allows the testing of only one variable at a time. One of the levels of the independent variable will serve as a reference point or “normal” value of which the other levels will be compared to. This is the Control!

Every experiment should be carried out several times and then the results of the individual trials averaged together. Makes for a more reliable test, and decreases the possibility of obtaining a misleading result.

So, How many trials should you do? The general rule is that students should repeat the experiment as many times as it is convenient and practical to do so.

Formally known as the Hypothesis Written in the form of a “if-then” statement. Linking the independent variable to the dependent variable. Based on the student’s past experiences as well as information they have been able to gather while carrying out background research.