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The first step of the Scientific Method Define or Identify the purpose/problem What are you trying to find out?
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Educated guess of what you predict is going to happen If….Then….Because Need Variables to form hypothesis!
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All the essential materials used in the lab Should be bulleted One material listed per line Amounts should be included
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Describes the steps you use during an experiment Step-by-step format Should be numbered One procedure per line Need diagrams to go with procedures!
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What is being tested in the experiment? OR What is being Observed? OR What is being Measured?
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Each time you test the dependent variable, what is being changed or manipulated from the last time you tested the dependent variable? What am I changing? What am I doing? What part am I doing differently?
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Part of an experiment that is not being tested and is used for comparison Variables that do not change are the constant variables Makes sure the experiment is “fair”
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The information collected during an experiment Can be qualitative (observations) What do you see or observe? (anything with the senses) Write and draw! Can be quantitative Numbers Data Tables
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Scientists make observations to help them make a hypothesis or collect data during an experiment What did you see during the lab?
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Should have a title Independent Variable in the left column Dependent Variable in the right column Amounts and Units should be included
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After the experiment, scientists organize and analyze the data How did your variables relate to one another? What does your graph say to you??
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Summarizes the results of the experiment Written after the experiment 4 parts
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