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1 8th Period Research Biology
Take out… Research (graph-ruled) notebook and cognitive apprentice sheet you got last class. Packet on research labs and their assignments (you got this last week) Three papers you got last class: Data sheet CER Lab Report

2 Virtual Lab Seed Experiment
DAY 2: Examining Seeds Virtual Lab Seed Experiment AND Setting up the Research Biology Notebook (a tutorial for you!)

3 Research Lab Notebook - lets get started:
Number all RIGHT pages at the bottom right of the page Page 1: Title Page Pages 2 and 3: Table of Contents Page 4 leave blank (just in case—more ToC) Page 5: Page number Title of Lab/experiment Before you start each lab STOP: did you remember to add the date, title and page number to your Table of Contents?

4 Set up your Title Page: (left side) (leave blank) Example:
. (right side) Example: Research Biology YOUR NAME Riverside High School Leesburg, VA 1.

5 Does your table of contents look like this?
(left side) (Leave blank) . (right side) Table of Contents Date Title Page Number 9/11/17 Virtual Seed Lab 2. Set up 2 page (2 and 3) for the title pages)

6 Does your table of contents look like this?
(left side) (Leave blank) . (right side) Table of Contents Date Title Page Number 3. Set up 2 page (2 and 3) for the title pages)

7 Does your table of contents look like this?
(left side) (Leave blank) . (right side) (leave blank) 4.

8 Lets add our Model to the
(left side) (right side) Date VIRTUAL LAB SEED EXPERIMENT 5. Research Question : Research Model (this is an example – draw what we have up on the board!) : Germinating Seeds water CO2 light

9 Add more pages to this experiment:
(left side) (right side) Date VIRTUAL LAB SEED EXPERIMENT 6. STUDENT UNDERSTANDINGS: Always write 1-2 sentences about why you think the lab is important to our understanding of science. (generally, see next slide for additional items for today’s lab) References: pocketseeds Think: What else could be a reference?

10 Virtual Lab Seed Experiment
In your notebook label page 6 as Student Understandings (see next slide): Write down 4 observations after examining the seeds (examples on the lab table up front or from pictures on the next slide) Draw a germinating seed and label the parts (two slides from now) Write down two questions of your own about the experiment

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12 Germinating seed (Shoot) (root)

13 Virtual seed lab Parts of an Experiment –
to be determined in every experiment

14 Lets get going with the content:
(left side) (right side) Date VIRTUAL LAB SEED EXPERIMENT EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: 7. Research Question: Hypothesis: Null (Ho) Hypothesis – the IV will have no effect on the DV Alternative (Ha) hypothesis – If (IV) … then … (DV) Independent Variable: Experimental Groups – Levels of the IV Dependent Variable: Control: Constants: add this after you have more time to examine the procedure – what was held constant? Just fill in the skeleton for now, we will fill in the information on slides 21 and 22!

15 Part 2 – Your experiment Since we do not have time to run this experiment from the beginning, you will be given seeds that have been germinated for 10 days by Dr. Biology’s graduate assistant. Bethany Lane has collected so much information from the experiment on seed germination that he needs someone to analyze the data. All the results have been recorded in photographs, including some cool animations. However, Bethany is out sick today and you need to collect the data from the other experimental group and compare it to the control data. Your job is to examine the contents of the Pocket Seed Experiment for seeds that have been soaked overnight and placed in the light for 10 hours and in the dark for 14 hours and kept at 23OC. We will use this data as the control data for the experiment. (this data has been done for you and is located on the Excel spreadsheet from Day 1 of this lab)

16 Virtual Lab Seed Experiment Part 2 (all right side):
We are going to observe the effect of the environment on seed germination and growth With your group pick 1 of the following conditions that you would like to compare (your control is chosen for you and the IV is your selection) Soaked and rotated Not soaked Soaked and no light

17 Virtual Lab Seed Experiment Part 2 (all right side):
Go Back to Page 7 In your notebook under Experimental Design write down the : Specific Research Question (put under title) – based on the IV that you chose! The control – Seeds Soaked overnight (10 hrs light and 14 hrs Dark at 23oC IV- (what are you manipulating and/or comparing to the control?) write down the IV that you chose: Soaked and rotated Not soaked Soaked and no light DV – measurement of root and shoot growth (cm) = the responding variable

18 Lets get going with the content:
(left side) . (right side) Date VIRTUAL LAB SEED EXPERIMENT 8. MATERIALS: (should be bulleted) METHODS/PROCEDURES: (steps should be numbered)

19 Example of the Set up for the lab.

20 List of Materials from virtual lab:
Seed packets (this experiment uses Peas, Little Marvel) Re-sealable plastic bags (sandwich or quart size) Paper towels or napkins Water Tape Cardboard (optional) Paper clips (optional) Binder clips (optional) Scissors

21 Procedures from virtual lab:
Day 1, soak the seeds (this experiment uses Peas, Little Marvel) overnight in water. Day 2, Place a wet paper towel in a ziplock bag and place 5-10 seeds on the paper towel in the bag. Blow air into the bag and seal. On Day 3-4, observe the growth of the seeds.

22 Virtual Lab Seed Experiment
Paste the table that you have been given in your lab notebook on Page 9 (see next slide) to record your data                

23 Now lets set up the experiment pages?
(left side) (leave blank) (right side) VIRTUAL LAB SEED EXPERIMENT DATE 9. Data Tables: (be sure to include a Title for the table)

24 Part 3 – how to take your data
Go to Dr. Biology’s data site Compare seeds for days 1-10 for your environmental condition and fill in the data on the blank data sheet for Table 2 given to you by your teacher. Compare the data for your environmental condition to the control data by analyzing the graph for shoot and root length(previously completed in Part 2.

25 Virtual Lab Seed Experiment collecting data:
The control data has been taken for you! (see spreadsheet) Compare the results from all 10 different days for your experimental trial. Check the boxes for the days you want to see then click “Compare Plants” Select the pictures to see larger images Measure the length of the root and the shoot using the virtual measuring tool (see next slide for WAY more information) Record measurements in the data table in your notebook Summary of previous slide

26 Add data for your variable?
Follow these directions: To compare the results from days 1-10 for the variable that you picked , check the boxes for the days 1-10 for the seeds in the row for your variable. The boxes will turn blue once checked. (important : you must also check the boxes for days 1-10 for the control plants. This data has been done for you but the program must compare both variables) Once all 20 boxes are checked, click the “compare Plants” button at the bottom of the table. The comparison photos will open in a new window. Click on Day 1 card of your variable to see the larger image (you will have the data for the control (A1) cards, but you do not need to take measurements for these seeds) Measure the root and shoot growth for each of the 3 seeds: The data for A1, Day 1 has been done for you but you can see that it is 0 since root and shoot have not begun to grow. Next click on the root for A1, Day 2 to add a point. Continue to add points for the entire length of the root. The total distance (cm) for the combined points will be displayed at the bottom of the card. (Hint: you will need to click on the root, take the measurement, delete the points and then click on the shoot and take measurements. Look to the upper right corner for instructions on how to delete points. The total distance shown at the bottom left corner is the combined points from the ALL the points that you selected to measure) Now take the measurement for the shoot for A1, Day 2 (it will be 0 also)  Record the results in the data table using the excel spreadsheet for this lab. Repeat steps 2-6 for each day: A1 Day 2; A1 Day 3 etc. As the data table is filled in, how will you determine the average (without having to manually calculate it)?

27 Open up the excel document linked next to today’s PowerPoint on my website.
On the blank data sheet, add your data and comments. This will be helpful for your averages! The graphs will be made as you enter the data. You must hand draw your graphs NOT copy and paste these ones from excel.

28 Now lets set up the experiment pages?
(left side) (leave blank) (right side) VIRTUAL LAB SEED EXPERIMENT DATE 10. Graphs: Be sure to include the following for your Graph: Title (The Effect of the IV on the DV) Dependent variable on Y axis Independent variable on X axis Axis labeled Scales drawn on axis Key included Drawn neatly (with a ruler – no free Hand drawing of your graph)

29 Analyzing the data: The best way to see the results of an experiment is to make a graph. For this lab, you know that there is is a graph at the bottom of the page that can be used to analyze the data on the excel spreadsheet. Like I said two slides ago, copy the graphs for the Root and Shoot length for the CONTROL and your VARIABLE in your notebook. (you should have 4 graphs – 2 for the control data and 2 for the selected variable) Why did the experiment use a line graph to analyze and visualize the data?


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