Variables
Scientific Method
Testable Question
Control/Experimental Group
Observation / Inference
100

This is the variable that is kept the same throughout the experiment

What is a controlled variable?

100

This part of the Scientific Method where the scientist makes an prediction about what might happen during the experiment.

What is a hypothesis?

100

Does fertilizer make a pea plant grow taller (height)? Testable or not?

What is testable?

100

In the independent variable of an experiment you have both the experimental group and control group.  The control group is what is being kept the same or controlled compared to the experimental group that is being alter or experimented with.  What is the control group in the following scenario? How does the presence of the secret ingredient in the tooth paste affect the quality of breath?

What is the group without the secret ingredient?

100

Mr. Jones has blue eyes. Observation or inference?

What is an observation?

200

This is the variable of the experiment that was changed on purpose.

What is an independent variable?

200

This part of the Scientific Method involves sharing the findings of the experiment with others.

What is a conclusion/discussion?

200

Does changing the height of the ramp affect the speed of the car going down the ramp? Is this testable? If so, what is the independent variable?

What is testable? What is the height of the ramp?

200

What do you call when a group of people receive a sugar pill instead of the actual pill?

What is the placebo effect?

200

The heart makes a thump sound. Observation or inference?

What is an inference?

300

The variable that is affected by the manipulated variable. 

What is a dependent variable and this variable is measured during the experiment?

300

This part of the lab report gives a detailed list of what to do during the experiment.

What is a procedure/method?

300

Does the temperature of water affect the time it takes a sugar cube to dissolve? Is it testable? If so, what is the dependent variable?

What is testable. What is the time it takes for the sugar cube to dissolve?

300

I grew two apple trees over the summer. One tree received fertilizer and the other one did not. The tree that was fertilized grew more apples. The group that received fertilizer represents which group of the independent variable?

What is an experimental group?

300

This is why an observation can be proven.

What is is gives facts using the 5 senses?

400

I hypothesize that more birds will come to my back yard if I install a bird feeder. What is the dependent variable?

What is the number of birds?

400

What are the two criteria of a testable question?

What is measurable and specific?

400

Do vitamins affect the weight of a puppy?  What is the manipulated variable?

What is puppies who get vitamins versus puppies that do not get vitamins?

400

Question: What is the effect of different temperatures on sunflower plant growth? What is the dependent variable in this experiment?

What is the sunflower plant growth?

400

Give an example of an observation and inference.

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500

Testable Question: Does changing the height of the ramp affect the speed of the car going down the ramp? What are 3 controlled variables?

What is the same type of car, same ramp surface, same driver?

500

Explain, in order, all of the steps in the scientific method.

1.Observe andTestable Question

2. ResearchHypothesis

3. Develop Experiment/Procedure

4. Data Collection

5. Data Analysis

6. Conclusion/Discussion (share your knowledge with others)

500

Question: Will a rocket go higher? This is not a testable question, this would be the rewording of this question to make it a testable question and this would be the dependent variable.

Will changing the size of a rocket affect how far the rocket fly and what is the how far the rocket will fly in distance?

500

This is the difference between a law and a theory in science.

What is a scientific theory is a well-tested concept that explains a wide range of observations.  A theory typically withstands repeated tests, but sometimes the tests will fail to support the theory so then scientists will change the theory or abandon the theory.  The best supported theories withstand repeated tests and a scientific law describes an observed pattern in nature, but does not provide an explanation for it.  A scientific law is a statement that describes what scientists expect to happen every time under a particular set of conditions.  

Example: In the Law of Superposition his law states that in a horizontal rock layer, the oldest layer is at the bottom.  Scientists repeat this test over and over and always find it to be true. 

500

These are 5 observations of this classroom.

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