Describe the Scientific Method in detail.
The Scientific Method is a systematic process by which scientists answer questions about our world.
A collection of facts, such as numbers, words, measurements, observations or even just descriptions of things.
Data
What are control variables?
Control Variables are those variables that must remain the same.
Careful study and investigation for the purpose of discovering and explaining new knowledge. Examples include searching through books, magazines, and the internet for information.
Research
TRUE OR FALSE: The following statement is an example of an observation:
M&Ms are different colors because of food dye.
FALSE - Hypothesis
What is an observation? Be as specific as possible.
An observation is something that you notice using your five senses. Example: The candy was brown, and smelled chocolatey, tasted sweet, and sounded crunchy when you bit into it.
summarize how your results support or contradict your original hypothesis
Conclusion
What is an independent variable?
True of False, then explain:
FALSE- Mostly everything in science can never be 100% proven, since new discoveries are always being made.
TRUE OR FALSE: The following statement is an obervation:
The cookies smell sweet.
TRUE - OBSERVATION
Give an example of an observation for EACH of the 5 senses.
Answers will vary.
What is this an example of? “The grass is green because of the chlorophyll.”
Hypothesis
What is a dependent variable?
The dependent variable is what is being measured in the experiement.
What are variables?
Characteristics or conditions that exist in different amounts or types and can be changed in an experiment.
TRUE OR FALSE:
The Independent Variable is the 1 thing or factor that the scientist changes.
TRUE!!
After a scientist makes an observation, what is the next step that the scientist follows?
Makes/formulates a question
In order to have a proper experiment, what parts MUST a scientist have? (HINT: Think variables, and so on…)
1. Subject
2. Independent Variable
3. Dependent Variable
4. Control Variable
What are the subjects in an experiment?
The subject of the experiment is what is being tested.
1. Subjects-Plants
2. IV - Amount of sunlight
3. DV-How tall the roses grow
4. Control Variables-type of soil and amount of water
TRUE OR FALSE:
There can only be 1 Control Variable
FALSE - In any given experiment, there will be MANY control variables.
RIGHT before a scientist formulates a hypothesis, what must be done first?
Background research must conducted
List, in order, the steps of the Scientific Method.
1. Observation
2. Formulate a question
3. Do background research and form a hypothesis
4. Experiment
5. Collect and analyze data
6. Make a conclusion and communicate results
If your results differ from your hypothesis, what should you do?
Conduct the experiment multiple times
1. After a scientist makes a conclusion, what should the scientist do?
2. Name 2 ways of completing the step above.
1. Communicate results
2. Discussion and write a lab report
Explain what a control variable is, and give an example.
Descriptions will vary.