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1 Science Fair Power Point Created By: Emily Woodward

2 Big Question  Does gender affect the ability to walk in a straight seven foot line blindfolded?  I want to test a couple boys and couple girls to experiment which gender will be more balanced and coordinated.

3 Hypothesis  I predict that the boys will do better than the girls because I am comparing walking to driving and in my experience boys drive better than girls.  I think the boys will do better because they are naturally more competitive than girls and I think they are more calm.

4 Interesting Facts  Both teams had a person that never made it all seven feet.  The boys team had much quicker times than the girls.  The girls team had a person (me) that made it all the way both times in 14 seconds.  Each person said it was harder than they thought it would be.  Some people went off course like only after two feet but others went far like six feet then went off course.

5 Experiment  Materials :  Masking tape  Measuring tape  Paper, Pen  Stop watch  Blind fold __________________________  Control/Variables  I found that people at younger ages went quicker. My mother the oldest of us all nearly doubled our times. J.C., Maddie, Jeff, and I all in the same age group went around the same time like 6-14 seconds.  Instructions  First I taped a 7 foot long line to the floor.  I gathered all the people and timed them as they went along the line.  Each person got two tries.  I recorded each persons time and at which length they got off course.  Then I compared results. (Boys vs. Girls)

6 Observations From Experiments  An observation I saw was that Maddie went far the first time and went very short the second time.  While Maddie went far then short most people went short then far.  I thought it was interesting how I made it all the way both times in the same amount of time.  I found it different a lot of people thought it was going to be easier than it was and they tried to go fast the first time and the second time they slowed it down.

7 Data  Girls!  Maddie-  1 st time-6ft until off course in7.70 seconds  2 nd time- 2ft until off course in3.47 seconds  Lou-  1 st time- 2ft until off course in 10 seconds  2 nd time- all 7ft in 23.93 seconds  Emily (me)-  1 st time- all 7ft in 14 seconds  2 nd time-all 7ft in 14.94 seconds  Boys!  J.C.-  1 st time- 3ft until off course/14 seconds  2 nd time- all 7ft in 8.64 seconds  Jeff-  1 st time- 4ft until off course 6.17 seconds  2 nd time- 3ft until off course 6.89 seconds

8 Analysis Of Data  According to the data, I found that neither boy nor girls are better at walking in a straight 7ft line blindfolded

9 Conclusion  My conclusion of the experiment is that gender does not affect the ability to walk in a straight line blind folded although age does.

10 REFRENCES  www.scribd.com/doc/8412559/Science- Fair-Questions


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