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The _____________ involves a series of steps that are used to investigate a natural occurrence. 1. Scientific Method
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We shall take a closer look at these steps and the terminology you will need to understand.
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Steps of the Scientific Method Develop a question or problem that can be solved through ______________ Step 1 2. Problem/Question Step 1 2. Problem/Question : 3. experimentation
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Problem/Question John watches his grandmother bake bread. He ask his grandmother what makes the bread rise. She explains that yeast releases a gas as it feeds on sugar.
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Problem/Question John wonders if the amount of sugar used in the recipe will affect the size of the bread loaf?
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Caution! Be careful how you use effect and affect. Effect is usually a noun and affect, a verb. “ The effect of sugar amounts on the rising of bread.” “How does sugar affect the rising of bread?”
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Steps of the Scientific Method Make observations and research your topic of interest. Step 2 4. Observation/Research
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Observation/Research John researches the areas of baking and fermentation and tries to come up with a way to test his question. He keeps all of his information on this topic in a journal.
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Steps of the Scientific Method Predict a possible _________to the problem or_______. Example: If soil temperatures rise, then plant growth will increase. Step 3 5. Formulate a Hypothesis 6.answer 7. question
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Formulate a Hypothesis After talking with his teacher and conducting further research, he comes up with a hypothesis. “If more sugar is added, then the bread will rise higher.”
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Steps of the Scientific Method Develop and follow a__________. Include a detailed __________list. The outcome must be measurable(quantifiable ). STEP 4 #8, Experiment STEP 4 #8, Experiment: 9. procedure 10. materials
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Experiment His teacher helps him come up with a procedure and list of needed materials. She discusses with John safety rules
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Steps of the Scientific Method Modify the procedure if needed. Confirm the results by retesting. Include___________,________, and_______________. Step 5 11. Collect and Analyze Results 12. tables 13. graphs 14.photographs
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Collect and Analyze Results John comes up with a table he can use to record his data. John gets all his materials together and carries out his experiment.
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Collect and Analyze Results John examines his data and analyzes his results
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Size of Baked Bread (LxWxH) cm 3 Amt. of Sugar (g.) 123Average Size (cm 3 ) 25768744761758 501296118812961260 10011881080 1116 250672576588612 500432504360432 Size of Bread Loaf (cm 3 ) Trials Control group
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Trials This simply means the number of times the experiment has been conducted under identical conditions.. John is going to test each sugar variable 3 times.
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Steps of the Scientific Method : Include a statement that ______ Or __________ the___________. Make recommendations for further study and possible improvements to the procedure. Conclusion Step 6 15. Conclusion 16. accepts 17. rejects 18. hypothesis
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Conclusion John finds that 70g. of sugar produces the largest loaf. His hypothesis is accepted.
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Steps of the Scientific Method. : Be prepared to present the project to an audience. Expect questions from the audience. Step 7 Communicate the Results
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Communicate the Results John tells his grandmother about his findings and prepares to present his project in Science class.
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Think you can name seven steps?
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Problem/Question Observation/Research Formulate a Hypothesis Experiment Collect and Analyze Results Conclusion Communicate the Results
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