The only two things that change in an experiment.
dependent and independent variables
An educated guess
hypothesis
The axis for the independent variable
x-axis
How many of each color of smarties are in a 300g bag?
Bar/Pie
The sense we typically do not use, especially in lab, to make observations.
taste
The variable that is controlled in an investigation.
independent variable
The reason for doing an experiment.
problem/purpose
The axis for the dependent variable.
y-axis
The time it took a plant to grow with different amounts of fertilizer.
line graph
The basic unit of measurement in the metric system for length.
meter
The variable that is represented on the y- (vertical) axis.
dependent variable
The answer to the original question
conclusion
These graphs are typically shown with percentages, but how are the percentages calculated
Part divided by the whole
multiplied by 100
How fast a puppy will grow with different types of dog food.
Line graph
How many kilometers in 14.2 meters
.0142
The name given to every aspect of the experiment that does not change
constant
The section of your lab report that will include any tables, graphs, charts and/or sketches.
Anaylsis of data
This should be found at the top of each and every graph you make.
title
What percentage of Texas high school students play sports.
Pie graph
In the metric system, the base unit used to measure volume
What the data will be compared to, to determine any difference.
control
A list of steps that will be taken to complete the experiment.
procedure
At least 3 things EVERY good line graph should have
What is a title, axis labels, units, an appropriate scale, data points, and a line of best fit.
How high will a bouncy ball bounce when dropped from different heights?
Bar graph
How many cubic centimeters in 14.2 milliliters
14.2