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Agenda 09-11-2015 1. Introduction: Objectives and Purpose 2. Homework 3. Science Fair: Video Contract Calendar 4. Scientific Methods 5. Investigation: “Learning Preferences”
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Objectives Students will be able to: –Recognize what a science fair project is. –Plan a strategy to carry out a scientific investigation.
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Purpose Students will be able to: –Apply the knowledge gained to plan and complete a science fair project.
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Homework Search/review possible topics for the science fair project. Bring the Science Fair contract and calendar signed by your parent/guardian.
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Prepare for the Science Fair Video “Prepare for the Science Fair” www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e5XU0HKFLA www.youtube.com/watch?v=7e5XU0HKFLA
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Prepare for the Science Fair HMS Website http://ichernandez.org/
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Prepare for the Science Fair Websites –Go online Type:“science fair projects” “science fair ideas” –Go to the library Ask for help
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Make Observations State Problem (Question) State Hypothesis Test Hypothesis (Experiment) Analyze Results Draw Conclusions Communicate the Results
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Science Fair Contract Review content with your teacher/parent. Ask questions! Complete signatures Due date: September 14, 2015 (Monday)
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Review dates with your teacher/parent. Ask questions! Complete signatures Due date: September 14, 2015 (Monday) Science Fair Timeline
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Example: Our Investigation Observations Some people prefer to read when studying Other people prefer to listening a class to learn Certain people need to touch, move their hands to learn Problem How are the learning preferences of students in Team 8A? Hypothesis Students in Team A have different learning preferences. Experiment Determine the person’s learning preference using a survey. List the materials and describe the procedure.
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Example: Our Investigation Results Organize data in tables and draw graphs. Explain the results Conclusion Explain if the results support the hypothesis and how. Communicate the Results Presentation Report Publication
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Make Observations (Research) Search for information about the topic of interest.
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State Problem (Question) What can be solved through investigation or experimentation.
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Formulate a Hypothesis Formulate a Hypothesis : Predict a possible answer to the problem or question. Example: If soil temperature increases, then the plant will grow taller.
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Experiment A procedure to test the hypothesis. The results must be measurable (quantifiable).
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Collect and Analyze Results Data gathering using several trials. Results are organized in tables, and presented in graphs.
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Draw Conclusions Statements that support or reject the hypothesis. Explanation of results Includes making recommendations for further study and improvements.
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Communication of Results Presentation of investigation and findings. It can be done through presentations (science fair) and publications (scientific magazines).
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Make Observations State Problem (Question) State Hypothesis Test Hypothesis (Experiment) Analyze Results Draw Conclusions Communicate the Results
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