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Inquiry Activity Parts of an Experiment “The Floating Egg” Eric Angat Teacher PHS

Inquiry Activity Parts of an Experiment “The Floating Egg” Eric Angat Teacher PHS

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Inquiry ActivityParts of an Experiment

“The Floating Egg”

Eric AngatTeacher

PHS

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Essential Question:

How do I Identify the parts of an experiment?

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Reminders:

1. Follows instructions.2. Formulate your hypothesis.3. Record all observations. You can take pictures

or recordings of your experiment using your devices.

4. Identify the parts of the experiment.5. Make valid or objective conclusions.

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Gropuping:

1. choose the leader of the group.2. Choose a secretary or recorder.3. Choose who will be performing the steps, together with the leader.4. Choose one to take pictures.5. Choose who will clean up after the experiment.

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Merits and Demerits•Did all steps accurately +2•Did all steps accurately without accidents +5

•Broken egg -5•Spilled water -5

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Formulating your hypothesis:

I.Investigative Question: How can I make an egg float?

Hypothesis:

If _______________________, then _____________________________ because______________________

I dissolve enough salt in the water

the egg will float

? Research!

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1.Fill both cups with ¾ full of water.

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2.Label the first cup as Set up A and the second cup as Set up B.

A B

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Set up A is your control group.Set up B is your experimental group.

A B

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3.Pour salt in set up B. Do this slowly and carefully.B

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4.Do not pour salt in Set up A.

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B

5. Hold and secure the cup of Set up B and gently stir the water for 20 seconds.

Be careful not to spill the water!

Dissolve the salt complety in 20 seconds!

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A

6. Hold and secure the cup of Set up A and gently stir the water for 20 seconds.

Be careful not to spill the water!

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Set Up -A

7. Slowly drop the egg in Set Up A. Do not splash!

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Set Up -B

8. Slowly drop the egg in Set Up B. Do not splash!

?

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I.Experimental Design –How will you test your hypothesis?

List the steps of the experiment.

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Formative assessment

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Identify the control and experimental group: (A or B)

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Why was it important to label your set-ups (control and experimental or set up A and B)

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Why did you have two set-ups?

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What happened when you mixed the salt in set up B?

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What was the function of set-up A (control group)?

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Identify the independent and dependent variables.

Independent variableWhat did you change in the set up B?

Dependent variable/sWhat was the result or consequence of the

change?

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Conclusion:

Was your hypothesis correct or not? What did you discover?

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How do I Identify the parts of an experiment?• The control group is the part of the experiment that remains

the same. • The experimental group is the group that is being

experimented on. • The independent variable is the change you are making to

the experimental group. • The dependent variable is the result that occurred from the

experimentation.