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Scientific Method The process of science in every day life
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1. The Broken Phone You woke up to find that your cell phone is not working. What do you do?!?
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Scientific Method The scientific method is a series of steps taken to investigate issues and discover possible solutions.
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6 Steps of the scientific method: Question Research Hypothesis Experiment Data Conclusion
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Situation Observation: obtaining information by using the senses. This plant seem to be healthy, but it’s the same size as it was last year. What is the initial observation that is leading to questioning? What questions pop into your head?
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1. Question What should our question be? Will this plant grow bigger if I use a better, more expensive dirt?
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2. Research What type of research should we do? What does a soil contain that makes a plant grow? What types of soils are there? What makes one better than the other?
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3. Hypothesis A hypothesis is a proposed explanation or an educated guess. Found in “If… then… “form. Take 15 seconds and write down a possible hypothesis.
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*Vocabulary* What is a Variable? A variable is a factor that is of interest. Person or group of people Materials, objects or items Non-material things like Age or height Minutes or days Miles or liters
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*Vocabulary* Independent Variable Variable that is being tested Cause Action Before Dependent Variable Variable that is measured at the end Effect Reaction After Identify the Independent and dependent variables in your hypothesis.
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*Vocabulary* Experimental Group Group or subject that is being tested Control Group Group or subject that the experimental group is being compared to Identify the experimental and control groups in your experiment
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*Vocabulary* Control Variable(s) are variables that must stay the same between the experimental group and the control group. Same amount of dirt Same amount of water Same type and size of plant Same amount of sunlight Same pot size… Identify the control variables in our experiment.
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Before we start! What materials do we need? 2 Identical Plants Water Sunlight Old dirt Expensive dirt Pencil & Paper
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4. Experiment Experimental Group Small house fern in a small pot Regular dirt 100 mL of water/wk Some sunlight Control Group Small house fern in a pot New expensive dirt 50 mL of water/wk Full sunlight
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4. Experiment Experimental Group Small house fern in a pot New Expensive dirt 100 mL of water/wk Full sunlight Control Group Small house fern in a pot Regular old dirt 100 mL of water/wk Full sunlight
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5. Data After 5 weeks, this is what we see: Left – regular dirt; Right – expensive dirt.
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*Vocabulary* What is ‘Validity?’ Being logically and factually sound and acceptable.
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6. Conclusion Look back at your hypothesis. Is it valid? What did you observe? Was your hypothesis correct? Why or Why not?
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A Good Conclusion Has Confirmed or Unsupported hypothesis Restate some important facts/definitions State all observations State why these observations happened using facts, definitions, key terms
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How to present data: There are three ways to present your data: Pie graph Line graph Bar graph
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PIE GRAPH
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LINE GRAPH: change vs. time
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BAR GRAPH Category vs Value
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