Steps of the Scientific Method
Variables
Experiments
Vocabulary
Laws vs. Theories
100

John writes down the distances the paper airplane travels, calculates the average, and makes a bar graph.

What step of the scientific method does this describe?

Collect and Analyze Results

100

What is a variable?

Something that changes

100

Ryan states that "The only way for a scientist to obtain information and knowledge is by doing experiments."

Is Ryan's statement correct? Explain.

Ryan's statement is not correct since not all scientists do experiments. Many scientists rely on direct observation and discovery to obtain their data  such as astronomers, paleontologists, and marine biologists

100

The variable that is being tested in the experiment. Also known as the "test variable".

Independent Variable

100

Must be supported by data and evidence

Both

200

"If I replace the battery in my car, then my car will get better gas mileage" This statement is an example of what step of the scientific method?

A Hypothesis (If, Then Statement)

200

John wants to test which size of soccer (football) ball is easiest to juggle with his feet. He tests a size 3, size 4 and a size 5 ball. He then counts the seconds the ball stays in the air for each of the trials.

What is the dependent variable?

The number of seconds the ball stays in the air

200

What are two ways that the results of an experiment can be made more reliable?

Repetition of the experiment

Replication of the experiment and comparing results

Adding more test subjects

Accurately writing and following the experimental procedure

200

The variable being measured in the experiment. Also referred to as the "outcome variable"

Dependent Variable

200

Explains why something happens

Theories 

300

"According to my experiments, the Energizer maintained its voltage for approximately 3% longer period of time than the Duracell battery. My hypothesis was that Energizer would last the longest in all of the devices tested. My results do support my hypothesis."

The statement above is an example of what step in the scientific method?

Conclusion

300

John wants to test which size of soccer (football) ball is easiest to juggle with his feet. He tests a size 3, size 4 and a size 5 ball. He then counts the seconds the ball stays in the air for each of the trials.

What is the independent variable?

The size of the soccer ball

300

Mark wants to see how salt will affect the height of sunflower plants. He gives one group of plants salt water and another group of plants plain water. After a two week period, the height is measured.    

What is the experimental and control group in this experiment?

Experimental group- plants that receive salt water

Control group- plants that receive plain water

300

Explain the difference between repetition and replication of an experiment.  

Repetition- When someone does an experiment more than once. 

Replication- When another person copies an experiment that has already been done.

300

States what will happen. Describes a repeating pattern that we can observe in nature. For example, "The force of an object is equal to its mass times acceleration F = MA"

Law

400

Kristin makes the hypothesis

"Our universe is surrounded by another, larger universe that we can have absolutely no contact with."

What is the problem with Kristin's hypothesis?

it is not testable. There are no observations that a scientist can make to tell whether or not the hypothesis is correct

400

John wants to test which size of soccer (football) ball is easiest to juggle with his feet. He tests a size 3, size 4 and a size 5 ball. He then counts the seconds the ball stays in the air for each of the trials.

What would be a controlled variable in this experiment?

The brand of soccer ball

The same person juggling the ball

The technique used to juggle the ball

400

                  Class Question

About how many more muffins were sold on Saturday compared to Wednesday 

8 more muffins 

14-6 = 8

400

What is a controlled variable in an experiment?

A controlled variable is a factor that the researcher keeps the same in the experiment so that results of the experiment are not effected.

400

Can be modified (changed) if new evidence no longer supports it

Both laws and theories 

500

Class Question

What are the seven steps of the scientific method? (in the correct order)

Ask a question , Research, Hypothesis, Experiment, Collect and analyze results, Conclusion, Communicate results

500

Researchers wanted to study the hatching rate of fruit flies at different temperatures. . The trays were placed in separate incubators at 30, 50, and 70 degrees Celsius. The researchers counted the number of eggs that hatched in each tray after 24 hours.

What is the independent variable?

The temperature

500

How many people had a favorite movie type of Romance and Comedy combined?

10

500

What is the difference between the experimental group and control group in an experiment?

Experimental group- receives what is being tested 

Control group- does not receive what is being tested

500

Class Question

What are three things that laws and theories have in common?

Both are supported by evidence

Both are accepted by the majority of scientists

Both can be changed if new evidence no longer supports it

Both are based on tested hypotheses