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T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/ Science Scramble Science Experiments T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/

1. A D T A 2. P O H T E H I S Y S 3. O R E C D E R U P Can you unscramble all the words below? Hint: They are all related to science experiments. 1. A D T A 2. P O H T E H I S Y S 3. O R E C D E R U P 4. N O C U C L I N O S 5. L A Y S N A I S

1. A D T A 2. P O H T E H I S Y S 3. O R C E D E R U P The answers are ... 1. A D T A 2. P O H T E H I S Y S 3. O R C E D E R U P 4. N O C U C L I N O S 5. L A Y S N A I S DATA HYPOTHESIS PROCEDURE CONCLUSION ANALYSIS

T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/ Lab Time Science Experiments #1 T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/

Read the information below and then answer the questions. SpongeBob and Patrick love to go jellyfishing. They wondered if a new brand of jellyfish bait would help them catch more jellyfish. To test their idea, they bought a big container of bait for their next 3 trips to their top-secret fishing spot. SpongeBob fished without any bait, while Patrick used the new bait. Both of them kept track of how many jellyfish they caught in 30 minutes, which is shown in the chart. SpongeBob Patrick 25 24 18 28 26 19 Which person was the control group? 2. What is the independent variable? 3. What is the dependent variable? 4. Based on the data, how would you rate the new bait?

Read the information below and then answer the questions. SpongeBob and Patrick love to go jellyfishing. They wondered if a new brand of jellyfish bait would help them catch more jellyfish. To test their idea, they bought a big container of bait for their next 3 trips to their top-secret fishing spot. SpongeBob fished without any bait, while Patrick used the new bait. Both of them kept track of how many jellyfish they caught in 30 minutes, which is shown in the chart. SpongeBob Patrick 25 24 18 28 26 19 Which person was the control? SpongeBob 2. What is the independent variable? Jellyfish Bait 3. What is the dependent variable? Number of jellyfish caught 4. Based on the data, how would you rate the new bait? The bait appears to have helped a small amount, but shouldn’t be rated as a great deal. Overall Patrick caught 2 more jellyfish than SpongeBob.

T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/ Lab Time Science Experiments #2 T. Trimpe 2008 http://sciencespot.net/

Read the information below and then answer the questions. SpongeBob loves to grow flowers for his pal Sandy, who loves big, colorful flowers. He found a new brand of seeds coated with a special “booster” fertilizer that said it would produce huge flowers. He planted 5 of the new seeds in one container and 5 of the old brand of seeds in another container. He placed both containers on a sunny windowsill and watered them every day. He measured the diameter of each flower, which is shown in the chart. Old Seeds 10 cm 12 cm 14 cm 6 cm 8 cm New Seeds 16 cm Which group was the control? 2. What is the independent variable? 3. What is the dependent variable? 4. What is the average diameter for each group? 5. Which seeds are the best for big flowers?

Read the information below and then answer the questions. SpongeBob loves to grow flowers for his pal Sandy, who loves big, colorful flowers. He found a new brand of seeds coated with a special “booster” fertilizer that said it would produce huge flowers. He planted 5 of the new seeds in one container and 5 of the old brand of seeds in another container. He placed both containers on a sunny windowsill and watered them every day. He measured the diameter of each flower, which is shown in the chart. Old Seeds 10 cm 12 cm 14 cm 6 cm 8 cm New Seeds 16 cm Which group was the control? The seeds without the booster fertilizer 2. What is the independent variable? Booster fertilizer on the new seeds 3. What is the dependent variable? Size or diameter of the flower 4. What is the average diameter for each group? Old = 10 cm, New = 12 cm 5. Which seeds are the best for big flowers? New seeds w/ the booster