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Mystery Box Paper Work

Mystery Box Lab Report 1: Problem: State the problem you are trying to discover 2: Hypothesis: guess what the object is… 3. Materials Used: :List all the materials that you used 4. Procedure: Write Everything you did here… like a recipe 5. Data: Write all observations you discovered during your procedures 6. Conclusion: Identify your object using as much of you data as possible.

Mystery Box Lab Report ( Examples) 1: Problem: There is an object in my mystery box and I want to know what it is… 2: Hypothesis: The object sounds like a tiny car 3. Materials Used: : Empty box Electronic Balanced Ruler …... 4. Procedure: A. Shook box…then compared to another box with different object being shaken inside. B. 5. Data: 1. In our first experiment with tilted the box until the object moved. It seemed like it rolled. To test this we grabbed an empty box and put a rolling object inside. The sound of our experimental box versus the one we put the rolling object in was similar. (Object seems to roll) 6. Conclusion: 1. In conclusion, we discovered our object was a turtle shell. We came to this conclusion using four pieces of evidence… 1. The mystery object made a sound similar to a turtle shell when it was shaken inside the box.. 2. ….. 3…. 4…. So using these four pieces of evidence we were able to identify the mystery object 1a as the turtle shell.

Mystery Box Rubric Skill A Work B Work C Work D Work Procedures Attempted three or more experiments with the box. Four or more procedures are written in lab report Attempted two experiments with the box. Three procedures are written in lab report Attempted one experiments with the box. One procedure is written in lab report Attempted one experiment with the box. Procedures are poor. Skill A Work B Work C Work D Work Documenting Data (observations0 Wrote down clear data from 3 or more experiments Wrote down clear data from2 experiments Wrote down clear data from 1 experiments Wrote down clear data from no experiments although there was participation Skill A Work B Work C Work D Work Conclusion (observations) Wrote a detailed report identifying your mystery object… 3 or more reasons why object was chosen include any possible mistakes Wrote a report that identifies object with two reasons why they chose object Wrote a report that identifies object with one reason why they chose object Wrote a report that identifies object with no reasons why….

Example of A work for data or observations…(Clear Data) 1. In our first experiment with tilted the box until the object moved. It seemed like it rolled. To test this we grabbed an empty box and put a rolling object inside. The sound of our experimental box versus the one we put the rolling object in was similar. (Object seems to roll)

Example of A work for Conclusion 1. In conclusion, we discovered our object was a turtle shell. We came to this conclusion using four pieces of evidence… 1. The mystery object made a sound similar to a turtle shell when it was shaken inside the box.. 2. ….. 3…. 4…. So using these four pieces of evidence we were able to identify the mystery object 1a as the turtle shell.