Download presentation
Presentation is loading. Please wait.
Published byJeffrey Wilkins Modified over 9 years ago
1
Page ?, 11/12/08, Science Topic Objective: SWBAT brainstorm for their science fair project Catalyst: Staple in returned works
2
What is a science fair?
3
A science fair is a showcase of scientific experiments.
4
Steps to complete your science fair project: 1. Pick a topic 2. Come up with a experimental question 3. Write a research paper
5
4. Design an experiment to answer your question 5. Perform your experiment and take careful data / observations 6. Write a lab report 7. Create a poster
6
Botany (plants) Microorganism Light & Optics
7
Try to figure out what you may be interested in for your science fair project Pick a topic
8
Page ?, 12/13/10, Independent and Dependent Variable Objective: SWBAT identify the requirements of an experimental question including independent and dependent variable. Catalyst: What does experimental mean?
9
Cut the strips. Put them in the correct order. Label the steps of the scientific method. Glue the strips onto the poster/colored paper.
10
Requirements of an experimental question: 1) must be testable 2) can’t be answered by just looking up on the internet, read from a book, or ask someone.
11
Why is this question not an experimental question? 1) How do plants grow? You can just look up the answer.
12
Why is this question not an experimental question? 1) Why is the sky blue? You can also find the answer to this question. Also you can’t test this.
13
To make sure your experimental question is testable, the question must ask for a cause and effect on your topic.
14
Cause = independent variable (you have control over this) Effect = dependent variable (what you will measure; it’s the result of your experiment)
15
I = independent C = cause E = effect D = dependent
16
Identify the independent and dependent variable: You want to find out how much water you should drink so you can run the fastest possible. Independent Variable: amount of water Dependent Variable: running speed
17
Figure out the dependent and independent variable
18
Left Objective: SWBAT outline and work on their science fair research paper. Catalyst: What is an outline? Why do we need an outline for our research paper?
19
An outline is a way to organize a paper. We need an outline to help us write our research paper. Once you have an outline, you will KNOW exactly what information to look for and what to write.
20
Outline your paper Outline is DUE TOMORROW
21
Open your notebook or take out the worksheet “Steps to Write a Research Paper”
22
Left Objective: SWBAT continue with their research and write their science fair paper. Catalyst: Sit quietly and wait for instruction.
23
Page Date Title ? 11/14/07 Science Fair
24
3rd person point of view so you CANNOT use I, you, we, my, your, our, etc. #3 in the introduction MUST be the EXACT question from your brainstorm sheet Today at the library from 3:15/3:30 to 5
25
Use your outline to continue writing your paper Some books are available but you CAN’T take them with you
26
What is due NEXT Monday 11/19/07? Research Paper
27
Those with their outline can use the laptop to work on their research paper You NEED to finish up your outline before the end of class
28
15 minutes of silent reading for enjoyment Make posters with theme for Anti-Smoking (Contest)
Similar presentations
© 2025 SlidePlayer.com. Inc.
All rights reserved.