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PAPERING THE SKIES WITH THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD PAPERING THE SKIES WITH THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
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PROBLEM: Create a lab to demonstrate the scientific method using a simple classic paper airplane.
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HYPOTHESIS: When you have decided on a plan (procedure), make a prediction based on the procedure you have developed to use the paper airplane.
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EXPERIMENT(PROCEDURE): Notebook, ruler, paper, pen, paper airplane, set of instructions for constructing the paper airplane. Optional: colored pencils, markers Use your creative talents to develop a plan that demonstrates the scientific method. Create a table and if possible a graph to record the data collected. Be sure to include at least 10 trials of whatever you decide to do.
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DATA : Collected information in the form of a table and a graph. All graphs or tables should be labeled.
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DATA ANALYSIS: Write two paragraphs analyzing the data you collected; describe anything that happened during the process. Be sure to include how you could improve your plan. How were you creative in completing this project? What did you do out of the ordinary?
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CONCLUSION How does the outcome of your experiment support the hypothesis you developed? How did your procedure demonstrate the Scientific Method? What did you learn?
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POWERPOINT PREPARE A POWERPOINT PRESENTATION OF YOU EXPERIMENT. IT WILL BE PRESENTED TO THE CLASS NEXT DAY.
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RUBRIC FOR GRADING PAPER AIRPLANE LAB Complete in your composition notebook all your work. You will get it back ungraded if it is done on a piece of paper and not in your notebook. All parts of the lab labeled and the part name underlined 5 points. (Example Hypothesis )
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Title is 5 points Problem is 5 points Hypothesis is 5 points Experiment/Procedure 10 points (Be creative in your method of doing the lab.) List the dependent and independent variables for your experiment. All materials 5 points Data Analysis Tables (one) and Graph (min 1) 10 points each if properly labeled Conclusion is 10 points Discuss and analyze the data collected and form a proper conclusion that must either support or disprove your hypothesis. 5 points-Make recommendations for further study and/or possible improvements to the procedure.
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That is a total of 60 points from work done in your composition notebook 40 points for your power point presentation: 8 points per section as outlined above.
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