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August 24 Thank you for not chewing gum Today’s Agenda: Objective:
Bell work Lab Report (pre-lab) BG Paragraph Materials: Pencil, ruler, science notebook, science folder.. Objective: Today we will research the background information for our lab Daily Question: How many drops of water do you think can fit on a penny?
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Lab Report Follow the “How to write a lab report for a 7th grader” worksheet to help you type up your lab report Purpose: Why did we do this? Hypothesis: Educated guess/prediction to answer the purpose question. In the form of IF…THEN…BECAUSE Background Research: Write a power paragraph describing 3 pieces of information about your topic. Variables: Independent: What are we testing or changing? ( If) Dependent: What did we measure? (then) Control: What did we keep the same? Materials: What will I need to complete the experiment? List them (bulleted) Procedure: Numbered, Step-by-step instructions on how to complete your experiment
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Background Research Describe 3 significant pieces of information that are not commonly known about your topic. Helpful things to google: Surface tension Water cohesion Different materials pennies are made out of Chemical Reaction of soap and water Topic sentence states your topic 3 facts or pieces of information about your topic 3 explanations about those pieces of information Conclusion restates what your paragraph was about Don’t forget transitions
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Example Penny Paragraph
There are some things not commonly known about the science related to how many water droplets will fit on the surface of the penny. First, water cohesion is a term that explains how water sticks together on certain surfaces. For example, when I researched water cohesion, I found out that water sticks together so I expect that water will accumulate on the penny when I put droplets on it. You will have 2 more sets of yellow & pink PLUS a conclusion!
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Data analysis write a paragraph describing the relationship between the 2 variables
Your topic sentence re-states the two variables and states the relationship between them. Your yellow sentences explain the results from each trial. Your pink sentences go into further detail describing what the data in the data tables means in words. You formally conclude the relationship between the two variables by stating which liquid fit on the penny the best Don’t forget transitions
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Conclusion - Summary paragraph describing all of the steps of the experiment and what you have learned/concluded. Your topic sentence describes what the experiment was. The body of your paragraph states/answers the following information in complete sentences: Restate your hypothesis (yellow) Was your hypothesis correct? Why/why not? (pink) Summarize what the tests were & how you performed each test. 1 set of (Yellow & pink) What were the results for each test? (summarize data analysis). 1 set of (Yellow & pink ) What was your purpose/problem statement? (yellow) What have you learned about your purpose? (pink) What were possible sources of errors in this experiment? (yellow) In the future how could you learn from those errors? (pink) You formally conclude how many drops can fit on a penny based on your results. Your paragraph includes transition words.
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Example Data Analysis The relationship between the penny (independent variable) and the amount of soap added to the water (dependent variable) is ____________________________________. In our first trial, our results were _________. This means ________. you will repeat this format for trial 2 & 3. Also add a conclusion that restates the topic.
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Future Research describe a new related experiment that would be interesting to do next.
Topic sentence states what your new experiment might be 1 fact or detail about what the new experiment is 1 explanation about that experiment Conclusion restates what your paragraph was about Don’t forget transitions
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design, conduct and analyze a science experiment using the scientific method.
score 4.0 In addition to score 3.0, you are able to go above and beyond by applying what you know about the scientific method. You can teach another student about the scientific method. SCORE 3.0 You are able to design, conduct and analyze a science experiment using the scientific method. score 2.0 With no help you have a partial understanding of how to use the scientific method. score 1.0 With help you may have a partial understanding of how to use the scientific method. score 0.0 Even with help you are not able to use the scientific method. **Reflect**
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