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Scientific Method 8-1.1 Design a controlled scientific investigation. - recognize steps appropriate for conducting a controlled investigation - construct explanations and conclusions from interpretations of data obtained during a controlled scientific investigation - classify by sequencing the steps of a controlled scientific investigation - summarize the steps in a controlled scientific investigation
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CW: Scientific Method Note Worksheet
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Scientific Method T-Chart Pose a Question Research Information Develop a Hypothesis Design an Experiment Conduct the Experiment Record Data Analyze Data (Organize and Interpret) State a Conclusion
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Pose a Question Why won’t my cell phone turn on?
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Research information Consult an expert user, review the user’s manual, research online
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Develop a hypothesis I predict that my cell phone will not turn on because it is not charged.
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Design an experiment Charge cell phone and test whether it turns on
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Conduct experiment I plugged in my charger and connected it to my phone. Next I waited a few minutes then tried to power on the phone.
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Record Data My cell phone did not turn on even after being charged 5 minutes.
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Analyze Data Fill out a chart of what did or did not work.
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State a Conclusion My hypothesis that my cell phone did not work because it needed to be charged was not supported because it did not power on after being plugged in to a charger. This experiment could be improved by testing the charger at different electrical outlets.
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State a Conclusio n Further questions I now have based on this experiment include: – Is my cell phone not turning on because: the electricity powering the charger could not be working the charger could be malfunctioning the phone could be permanently damaged from water, over- heating, poor battery connection
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BrainPop!
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HW: Scientific Method Flow Chart On a new separate piece of paper create a FLOW CHART of the scientific method steps in order. Include a basic explanation of each step in your own words.
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CW Directions: Identify the step. Then number them in sequential order. (10 minutes)
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Inferences
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CW: Forming Hypotheses and Designing Experiments
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Exit Ticket: Design an experiment for the following below. (Do not have to copy) Problem: My plant is drooping toward the floor. Observation: My plant was tall and sturdy last week before I left on vacation. Hypothesis: If I water my plant 3 times a week, then it will be tall and sturdy. Experiment: (?)
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