8th Grade Fremont Jr. High

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Nature of Science Experimental Investigations.
Advertisements

Graphing in Science. Types of Charts  Most scientific graphs are made as line graphs.  However, occasionally bar graphs, pie charts, or scatter plots.
SCIENTIFIC INQUIRY Step 5: Collecting and Analyze Data Created by: Mrs Gismonde.
Quiz 1 - Scientific Processing
How can you find a supported answer to an investigative question?
+ 1/25/13 Objective Correctly design an experiment Warm-Up Write one hypothesis for this question. 1. Does the length of a person hair affect the color.
Graphs in Science You Can Do It!!!.
Graphs Displaying Data. Graphing Graphs are visual displays of data. Different types of graphs are used for different purposes. The correct type of graph.
Graphs How to set up successful graphs in Mrs. Hoyer’s class!
The Properties of Pennies. Science Labs Begin with a Question Do all groups of pennies have the same physical properties?
The Scientific Method:
Scientific Method A way to ask and answer scientific questions by making observations and doing experiments.
Graphing in Science Class
Organizing Data A graph is a pictorial representation of information recorded in a data table. It is used to show a relationship between two or more factors.
Variables Independent Variable-The thing changed Dependent Variable-The thing measured. Control Variables: things that are constant among all groups.
Make observations to state the problem *a statement that defines the topic of the experiments and identifies the relationship between the two variables.
Graphing Why? Help us communicate information : Visual What is it telling your? Basic Types Line Bar Pie.
Constructing a Graph Unit 1 Most common: Line Graph.
Line Graphs A line graph is a way to summarize how two pieces of information are related and how they vary depending on one another. The numbers along.
Graphing.
Models. make observations and form hypothesis make predictions and perform control experiments reject original hypothesis form theory data support hypothesis.
Great Graphs!!!!! Or … How to Impress Math and Science Teachers Or … How to Impress Math and Science Teachers.
April 26, 2017 Data & Data Analysis 8th Grade Science.
Scientific Cents. Making Observations Work with your partner Read the procedure carefully. Make a data table and a data chart to record your observations.
Communicating with Graphs  A visual display of information of data.
D: Analyze graphs and write about data
The Nature of Science & Science Skills Test Review.
GRAPHING DATA RECORDING EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS. EXPERIMENTS CONTROL GROUP ALL CONDITIONS STAY THE SAME. RESULTS ARE COMPARED TO EXPERIMENTAL GROUP. EXPERIMENTAL.
Tables and Graphs. Graphs: Visual Display of Data X Axis: Independent Variable Y Axis: Dependent Variable.
Constructing a Graph Unit 1 Most common: Line Graph.
Graphing Basics. Why do we graph? Visual representation of data “Short hand” for presenting large amounts of information at once Easier to visualize trends.
Designing an Experiment. Think of a Question  What do you want to know? (1)  “What is the effect of the____on the _____?”  Change the question into.
My Science Fair Project An investigation of _____________.
Graphing Miss Sauer’s 7th Grade Science Class
The Presentation of Scientific Data: Results, Tables and Graphs Mr. England – Science FHS.
 Line Graphs: are used to show something changing over time.  Bar Graphs: are used to show a comparison between two or more variables.  Pie Chart:
Graphing Basics. Why do we graph? Visual representation of data “Short hand” for presenting large amounts of information at once Easier to visualize trends.
Science Fair Project Type your project title here Your name
Introduction to Life Science
Scientific Method On your separate sheet of paper…
Creative Title for Your Project
Statistics.
Standard 1 Review: Graphs, Variables and The Scientific Method
Unit 1 Most common: Line Graph
8th Grade Fremont Jr. High
Graph Types Class A Class B.
Unit 1 Most common: Line Graph
Tell a Story with the Data
Graphing.
Collecting & Displaying Data
Graphs & Data Tables.
Title Name Class.
The Nature of Science & Science Skills
-any unauthorized reproduction is strictly prohibited
Creative Title for Your Project
Ch 1 G’raph Science.
Creative Title for Your Project
Graphing in Science.
How to set up successful graphs!
Let’s GRAPH! A 6 Step Solution.
Creative Title for Your Project
Graphs.
Creative Title for Your Project
Data Management Learning Goals:
How to set up successful graphs!
Let’s GRAPH! A 6 Step Solution.
Let’s GRAPH! A 6 Step Solution.
What is Experimental Research?
Reading/Making Tables and Graphs
DATA TABLES.
Presentation transcript:

8th Grade Fremont Jr. High Data Analysis 8th Grade Fremont Jr. High

Scientific Method Review Problem Hypothesis Experiment/Test IV DV Constants Control Group Experimental Group Materials Procedure Data Collection Data Analysis Conclusion

First Does the time of day cause some classes Identify the Independent Variable (IV) and the Dependent Variable (DV) Does the time of day cause some classes to score higher on tests than others?

Hypothesis: The earlier in the day, the better the scores will be.

Organize Data Using a Table Does the time of day cause some classes to score higher on tests than others? N E X T Independent Variable goes here Dependent Variable goes here Organize Data Using a Table

Then… Organize Data Using a Table

Let’s review graphs next… Step 3 Choose the best graph to display the data. Let’s review graphs next…

Which Graph is Best for this Data?

Which Graph is Best for this Data?

A Bar Graph is Used for Comparison

Which Graph is Best for this Data? Franklin's Class Grades # of Students A 9 B 7 C 2 D 1 F 6

Which Graph is Best for this Data? Franklin's Class Grades # of Students A 9 B 7 C 2 D 1 F 6

A Pie Chart Shows Percent-Whole Relationships Franklin's Class Grades # of Students A 9 B 7 C 2 D 1 F 6 A Pie Chart Shows Percent-Whole Relationships

Which Graph is Best for this Data? Suzy's Scores Date Test Scores (%) January 25, 2005 67 February 25, 2005 71 March 25, 2005 87 April 25, 2005 85 May 25, 2005 98

Which Graph is Best for this Data? Suzy's Scores Date Test Scores (%) January 25, 2005 67 February 25, 2005 71 March 25, 2005 87 April 25, 2005 85 May 25, 2005 98

Line Graphs Show Change over Time Suzy's Scores Date Test Scores (%) January 25, 2005 67 February 25, 2005 71 March 25, 2005 87 April 25, 2005 85 May 25, 2005 98 Line Graphs Show Change over Time

Create a Graph Title Y Axis Label = DV Key Scale X axis label = IV

The Axis Labels Have 3 Parts The units of measurement The IV or DV Label The Scale

Data Analysis Central Tendency Relationship between the IV and DV Slope of Line (Rate of Change) Highs & Lows Differences & Similarities Error Analysis

Write the Data Analysis Overall, the trend seems to be that scores increase as the day progresses. The highest average was 98%; the lowest 67%. The range is 31; the mean 81.6%; the median 85; there is no mode. This could be because students are more awake and alert later in the day. This data could be misinterpreted however. It could also be that more “honor” students are in 3rd and 5th hours and this pulls up the average test scores. Further analysis should be done since some students were absent. Science Test Class Period Average Score (%) 1 67 2 71 3 87 4 85 5 98

Conclusion State whether the hypothesis was supported / was not supported. summarize the results of your data. Hypothesis: The earlier in the day, the better the scores will be.

Hypothesis: The earlier in the day, the better the scores will be. Science Test Class Period Average Score (%) 1 67 2 71 3 87 4 85 5 98 The Hypothesis was not supported by the data. Scores increased throughout the day with 5th period scoring 31% higher than 1st period.