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2 Learning Objective: SWBAT demonstrate how scientists solve problems by utilizing the steps of the scientific method Do Now: Explain the difference between an opinion, an inference and an assumption HW: Read pages 8-10 and 14-15. Answer questions on page 32 # 13-15 and 19-21 Thursday September 6, 2012

3 Learning Objective: Students Will Be Able To set up a controlled experiment Do Now: Which of the following would be a correct hypothesis for an experiment? 1. will plants grow tall with more sunlight? 2. If plants are exposed to more sunlight, then they will grow taller Using the hypothesis, identify the independent variable and the dependent variable in this experiment HW: finish lab Friday September 7, 2011

4 OPINIONS Ideas people have that may or may not be true Opinions are often biased and should not be included in science

5 INFERENCES A conclusion or based on observations.

6 ASSUMPTIONS A statement that you believe to be true, but cannot be proven. All scientists should not make assumptions.

7 Evidence Support for the idea that something is true

8 How do scientists solve problems? SCIENTIFIC METHOD! A process that is used to logically solve problems

9 SCIENTIFIC METHOD STEPS: Problem Observation Research Hypothesis Experiment Results/Data Conclusion

10 PROBLEM Something that needs to be solved! QUESTION?????

11 Our Problem How does our heart rate change after exercise ?

12 OBSERVATION Through our 5 senses: sight, smell, taste, touch, and sight

13 Our Observations heart rate tends to increase after we exercise.

14 RESEARCH The gathering of information related to your problem. How could we gather this research?

15 Our Research Library Scientific Journals Internet Sources

16 HYPOTHESIS An educated guess based upon your observations Written as an if……. Then……. Statement NOT A QUESTION!!!!!!! Must be testable

17 Examples of Hypotheses If this chemical is applied to plant leaves, then the plant will grow faster. Chemical + If this chemical is safe, then it will not harm us when it is added to our drinking water.

18 Our Hypothesis If a person does 30 Jumping Jacks, then his/her heart rate will increase.

19 EXPERIMENT A procedure to test the validity of our hypothesis

20 Controlled experiment Control group: Gets the normal treatment Used to compare the experimental group to Experimental group Gets the substance or the treatment you are testing.

21 Our Controlled Experiment We are going to design an experiment that will allow us to measure heart rate after we exercise. In our Exercise Experiment, which is the control group and which is the experimental group?

22 Control no exercise Experimental exercise

23 Variables factors that can change

24 Independent (manipulated) – what the scientist controls or changes. Our experiment: Exercise

25 Dependent (responding)  the variable that is observed and that changes because of the independent variable.  Data (measureable) Our experiment: Heart Rate

26 Constant  variables that are the same in each group.  Both groups should be treated the same except for the independent variable Our Experiment: Age, Exercise Type, Time of Day, etc…)

27 Sample size? The bigger the sample size, the better the results or conclusion will be. How many people should we use? The number of “things” included in group. VS

28 Procedure 1)Half the students will measure their heart rate for 1 minute during rest and write it on a piece of paper. 2)Half the students will be instructed to complete 30 Jumping Jacks. 3)Those students who completed the Jumping Jacks will measure their heart rate for one minute and write it on a piece of paper.

29 RESULTS Data Written records of observations organized in a graph or table

30 CONCLUSION Explanation of the results (i.e. Why did you get those results?)

31 How can we increase the validity of the experiment? 1.Use a larger sample size 2.Do the experiment again

32 Identify the Dependent and Independent Variable: 1)In an experiment studying the effect of sleep on student achievement. 2)In an experiment studying the effect of caffeine on worker performance. 3)In an experiment studying plant growth in different colors of light.


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