Constructing a graph
Constructing a graph
Topic
Gather, Generalize, Theorize, and Predict
Experiment, Results, and Conclusions
100
Each graph should have, a what?
What is a descriptive title
100
Numbers on a graph must be divided by what?
What is even intervals for the entire length of the axis
100
Before an event what should you do?
What is have an idea of what you want to observe
100
What information should you look at concerning your topic?
What is unexplained or unexpected events or resulta
100
How variables should be changed?
What is only one
200
Where should the title be located, and what should it do?
What is the top of the graph, and should tell you what the graph is about
200
All graphed should be constructed on?
What is graph paper
200
What should you do with that topic?
What is limit your topic
200
How should you organize what you know about the topic?
What is make lists of known causes for specific events
200
How many experiments should be done?
What is 3-5 experiments
300
What is the independent variable?
What is you change in the experiment
300
What should you do after drawing the graph and analyzing your information
What is plot your points
300
Why must you study an extremely small collection of events?
What is because you have a small ammout of time and resources
300
What is the sentence that predicts what will happen in your experiment?
What is a theory
300
What are some questions should you ask yourself after the experiment?
What is Did you get expected results? Was ore then one variable changed? Were there any errors in your observatios
400
What is the dependent variable?
What is the variable that changes because of the independent variable
400
What should be be done after plotting points? What are the two methods?
What is connecting them with a line, either with a ruler or the "best fit" method
400
How many specific events should you have?
What is one or two
400
What else should be done in your theory?
What is telling what would happen if you changed something
400
Name some questions asked when drawing conclusions?
What is What variables are important? Was your theory correct? Did you collect enough data?
500
Where are the independent and dependent variables located on the graph?
What is independent on the y-axis and dependent on the x-axis
500
If you have more then one set of data how do you define each one?
What is using different colors and a key
500
Why should you study your topic before permanently?
What is because you need to know enough information about the topic
500
What is an estimated guess?
What is hypthesis
500
What steps should be repeated if your theory is wrong?
What is C, D, and E
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