Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Constants
100

Explain what an independent variable is.

The one variable that you change in an experiment. What you are testing.

100

Explain what a dependent variable. 

What you are measuring and collecting data on during an experiment.
100

What are constants?

Parts of an experiment that remain the same. 

200

Identify the IV: Does the amount of sunlight affect how tall a plant will grow?

The amount of sunlight.

200

Identify the DV: Does the amount of sunlight affect how tall a plant will grow?

The height of the plants. 

200

Identify two constants: Does the amount of sunlight affect how tall a plant will grow?

Type of plant, type of soil, pot type and size, fertilizer, amount of water, type of water.

300

Identify the IV: Does the color of a shirt affect how much heat it absorbs?

Color of the shirt.

300

Identify the DV: Does the color of a shirt affect how much heat it absorbs?

Amount of heat absorbed/temperature of shirt

300

Identify two constants: Does the color of a shirt affect how much heat it absorbs?

Place shirts are, amount of exposure to sun/heat, type of shirt.
400

Identify the IV: How does the height of a ramp affect the distance a toy car rolls?

Height of ramp

400

Identify the DV: How does the size of a rubber ball affect the height of its bounce?

Height of the bounce.

400

Identify two constants: How does the size of a rubber ball affect the height of its bounce?

Surface, type of rubber ball, way you drop it.

500

Identify the IV: How does the design of a bridge affect the amount of weight it can hold?

Design of the bridge. 

500

Identify the DV: How does the height of a ramp affect the distance a toy car rolls?

Distance the toy car rolls.

500

Identify two constants: How does the height of a ramp affect the distance a toy car rolls?

Toy car, surface, type of ramp/material.

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