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Ask a ___________ Make a
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Test _____________ experiment
Collect ______
Analyze ___________
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The
Scientific Method is a process that is used to find answers to questions
about the world around us.
ASK a
QUESTION
Questions should be testable and not vague.
What is the best kind of paper towel?
Is Bounty or Sparkle more absorbent?
Write a good question so that we could design an experiment to answer it!
Do you know a TESTABLE
question WHEN YOU SEE ONE?
Does eating breakfast
increase your grades?
Can you get a
sunburn through a window?
Make a HYPOTHESIS
A hypothesis is a “guess” as to what you think the answer will be based on what you know.
“I think ______ will happen if ____________”
A GREAT SCIENCE SKILL..
PREDICTING Making a statement of what will happen in the
future based on past evidence or experience.
Which color m&m takes the longest to melt?
I think yellow.
Yellow m&ms will take the longest to melt.
Yellow m&ms will take the longest to melt under a heat lamp because they are bright and will reflect the light and heat.
TestPROCEDUR
EExperiment
The Experiment is the steps to follow to test your hypothesis.
Follow the procedure in order.
•Constant/control- things NOT changed•Independent Variable- the 1 thing the experimenter changes or tests (Give a plants
different fertilizers)
Question: Is your dominant arm stronger?
Hypothesis:
Procedure:
1. Hold out your right arm to the side, palm up.
2. Place a text book on your palm.
3. Record the number of seconds you can hold the book out.
4. Repeat with the left arm.
Question: Is your dominant arm stronger?
Hypothesis:
Procedure:
1. Hold out your right arm to the side, palm up.
2. Place a text book on your palm.
3. Record the number of seconds you can hold the book out.
4. Repeat with the left arm.
What should we keep constant?
What is the independent variable?
Collect DATA
Write down all information and measurements that occur in the
experiment.
• Dependent variable- this changes because of the experiment in the results (The plant grows 15cm.)
Record measurements at all necessary times of experiment.
A GREAT SCIENCE SKILL..
OBSERVING Using one or more of your senses to gather
information Quantitative- quantities (amounts) you can
measure like temperature, height, and grades Qualitative- descriptions
Question: Is your dominant arm stronger?
Hypothesis:
Procedure:
1. Hold out your right arm to the side, palm up.
2. Place a text book on your palm.
3. Record the number of seconds you can hold the book out.
4. Repeat with the left arm.
What should we keep constant?
What is the independent variable?
WHAT IS THE DEPENDENT VARIABLE?
Analyze RESULTS
Think about the information collected.
What happened?What didn’t happen?
Why?What other questions do you have?
Was your hypothesis correct?Any errors?
Could you re-do and change something?
A GREAT SCIENCE SKILL..
INFERRING Explain or interpret things you observe Based on reasoning from what you already
know
CLASSIFYINGA process of grouping items that are alike in
some way.
COMMUNICATE
SHARE!!!
Make a graph, table, graphic organizer….
Tell what you learned.Make inferences.
Share your analysis.
A GREAT SCIENCE SKILL..
Making models Creating representations of complex objects or
processes Help us study and understand things that are
complex (complicated) or that cannot be observed directly (with your eyes)
like space or atoms…
Ask a QUESTION Make a
HYPOTHESIS
TEST EXPERIMENTPROCEDURE
Collect DATA
ANALYZERESULTSCOMMUNICA
TE