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M&MS AND THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD MINI-LAB Ms. Jho AnnLife Science Room #103
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Expectations: 1. EATING THE M&Ms BEFORE MY PERMISSION IS NOT ALLOWED!! YOU WILL GET A CHANCE TO EAT SOME IF YOU’RE MATURE ENOUGH TO HANDLE THIS.
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Problem #1: How many total M&Ms are in the mini-bag? Hypotheses: An Educated Guess Develop a hypothesis on your mini-labs (Talk with your partner or lab tables): Start the hypothesis by writing, “There are….”
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Problem #2: How many of each color M&Ms are in the mini-bag? Hypotheses: An Educated Guess Develop a hypothesis on your mini-labs (Talk with your partner or lab tables): Start the hypothesis by writing, “There are…..” Red: Orange: Yellow: Purple: Orange:
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How Do We Know Our Hypotheses Are Correct?? WE MUST TEST AND EXPERIMENT!!!! Experiment: On your graph paper record the number of each color of m&ms you have in a data table:
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Analyzing Data Classroom Data Table Table Number Total # of m&ms # of Green m&ms # of Purple m&ms # of Yellow m&ms # of Orange m&ms # of Red m&ms 1 2 3 4 5 6 XXXXXXX XXXXXXX XXXXXXX Average:
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Analyzing Data: Create Your Own Bar Graph! MAKE A BAR GRAPH SHOWING THE CLASSROOM DATA FOR THE NUMBERS OF EACH COLOR OF M&Ms! Use graph paper to design your bar graph. Come up with a title! Label your axis and create a key to show what each color bar represents. Make bars on your graph paper that represent the average number of each color of skittle.
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Example Bar Graph:
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Discussion Questions Answer the 3 discussion questions.
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Discussing Results…. TELL EVERYONE THE CONCLUSION WE CAME UP WITH!!!!!!!
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