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Your Guide to Successfully Using Scientific Method! Created for the teachers at Mauro- Sheridan Interdistrict Magnet School by Monique M. Gibbs

Your Guide to Successfully Using Scientific Method! Created for the teachers at Mauro-Sheridan Interdistrict Magnet School by Monique M. Gibbs

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Page 1: Your Guide to Successfully Using Scientific Method! Created for the teachers at Mauro-Sheridan Interdistrict Magnet School by Monique M. Gibbs

Your Guide to Successfully Using Scientific Method!

Created for the teachers at Mauro-Sheridan Interdistrict Magnet School

by

Monique M. Gibbs

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So, you have decided to

enter a science project using the scientific method in the science fair?

It is really not that hard as long as you

take it

step

by

step.

Let’s Get Let’s Get Started!Started!

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The scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions.Just as it does for a professional scientists, the scientific method will help you to focus your science project question, construct a hypothesis, design, perform, and evaluate your experiment.

The Scientific The Scientific MethodMethod

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Star Advice

Hot Tips To Look Hot Tips To Look For!For!

Stop here and get

your teacher’s approval to go on.

Important Definitions

Think About This

Careful to follow these directions.

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Dependent Dependent VariablesVariables

Control Control GroupGroupIndependenIndependen

t Variablest Variables

Experimental Experimental GroupGroup

ImportaImportant nt

DefinitioDefinitions ns

A dependent variable is what you measure in the experiment (temperature,

weight, height, etc.)

It is a variable that isn't changed by the

dependent variable you are trying to measure.

(The Independent variable causes a change in the

Dependent variable)

The group that does not have the dependent

variable applied in order to validate the results of the

test

A group that is exposed or treated with the dependent

variable

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BrainstormingBrainstorming

Think about some science topics. (Motion, weather, materials, etc.)

What kinds of things make your wonder? (What makes things work or why do things work)

Look in science books or on the internet.

Browse the science section in the library and check out the books that interest you.

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1. (Write your first idea.)

2. (Write your second idea.)

3. (Write your third idea.)

4. (Write your fourth idea.)

5. (Write your fifth idea.)

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Now, look at your five ideas. Decide on two ideas that you like the best. Write them below. It is time to check in with your teacher. Your teacher will help you choose one of your ideas to use as your science project topic.1. (Write your best idea.)

2. (Write your second best idea.)

stop You can not proceed until your teacher has initialed here.

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Write all facts or interesting background information you find about your topic here.

Research Notes

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Write all facts or interesting background information you find about your topic here.

Research Notes

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Write all facts or interesting background information you find about your topic here.

Research Notes

stop You can not proceed until your teacher has initialed here.

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Bibliography Bibliography NotesNotes

1. Author’s name

Book title Pages used

Publisher Publisher city Year it was published

2. Author’s name

Book title Pages used

Publisher Publisher city Year it was published

3. Author’s name

Book title Pages used

Publisher Publisher city Year it was published

stopYou can not proceed until your teacher has initialed here.

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There are many ways to develop a workable project. Don’t get

frustrated. You will find a topic to study that

interests you and can be tested. It takes creativity

but that’s the key to a winning science project.

You Are Doing You Are Doing Great!Great!

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Investigative Investigative QuestioningQuestioningWhile researching your topic, think of two

questions that can be measured. Keep in mind how much money your project might cost, how much time you need, or how safe it will be. Your teacher will help you determine the best investigative question.

1.(Investigative question)

2. (Investigative question)

3. (Investigative question)

You can not proceed until your teacher has initialed here.stop

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HypotheHypothesissis

The scientific method requires that you state a

possible answer to the investigative question before you begin. This

statement is called the hypothesis. It is what you think your results will

show.

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(Write your investigative question)

(Write your Statement of Topic) I performed this experiment because…

((Write your hypothesis) I think or I believe (the independent variable will affect the dependent variable)…

Putting It Putting It AltogetherAltogether

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CONGRATULATIOCONGRATULATIONS!NS!

You have completed the first

part of the scientific method.

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Congratulations!

You have completed the first part of the scientific method!

You are almost ready to perform your experiment!

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MaterialMaterialss

The materials is a complete list of items

needed to perform your experiment. It is

also important to include the quantities

or how much you used. Other

measurements may include the length, the volume, and the mass.

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The Material List should follow these rules:1. Remember to be very specific about the amount, size, or length of each item used2. List measurements in metric units when appropriateAn example of a poor material list An example of a great material list

Water

Ruler

Dirt

20 Liters of water

Metric Ruler with millimeters listed

3 cubic meters of potting soil

Fill in the blanks below to create a quality Materials List.

Quantity: Description of Item:__________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________ __________________________________________

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ProceduProcedurere

The procedure is a step-by-step set of

instructions that tell how to complete your experiment. These

should be written so that anyone can repeat your exact experiment. Be very specific; don't

assume that the reader knows anything about

science.

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Follow these rules to write the procedure:1. Label each step with a number 2. Write your procedures as if you were writing a recipe in a cookbook3. Be very specific with quantities, amounts, and the order that things need to be done

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

Don’t forget to include:

Repeated to experiment 3 times

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You are ready to perform your experiment!

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While experimenting, think about this…

A good scientist keeps careful and detailed records of findings

and test results.

•Use a notebook to write down all the things you have done on your project each day. Record everything you do or all procedures you carried out during the experiment. Be sure to include the date and time.

•Take photos and have them printed on photo paper.

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(Write your Materials)

Putting It Putting It AltogetherAltogether

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

7.

8.

9.

10.

11.

12.

(Write your procedure)

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ResultsResults

The results explain and guide

the reader through the

information or the data which answers the

hypothesis you investigated.

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Follow these rules to write the results:1.Write what you wanted to accomplish or prove during your experiment.2.Describe and report the data you collected. It is important to show this data even if it did not support your hypothesis. 3.The Results section is to objectively present your results, without interpretation.

The process of completing the experiment with true data is what is important.

You can not proceed until your teacher has initialed here.

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ConclusiConclusionon

The conclusion is comparing your hypothesis with the

data reported in the results. The conclusion will also describe how the results

prove or disprove the hypothesis. It might include how you would change your experiment if you were to

continue this topic or explore the questions that you developed during the

experiment.

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Include the following to create a good conclusion:My hypothesis was___________________________________________________________The Results indicate that this hypothesis should be considered_______________________Because of the results of this experiment ________________________________________If I were to conduct this science fair project again I would ___________________________

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Putting It Putting It AltogetherAltogetherResults Conclusion

You can not proceed until your teacher has initialed here.