Scenario #3
Scenario #4
Scenario #5
Controlled Experiments
The Compound Microscope
100

What is Al's independent variable?

adding salt to water

100

What is Christian's dependent variable?

The time it takes the car to roll down the ramp

100

What is the scientist's independent variable?

The amount of water the cattails receive

100

Identify the two groups in a controlled experiment.

Control and Experimental

100

Identify #1.

Body tube

200

What is Al's dependent variable?

freezing time of water

200

What is Christian's hypothesis?

If a cart is heavier, then it will travel down a ramp faster.

200

What is the scientist's dependent variable?

The growth of the plants

200

Identify the three variables in a controlled experiment.

Independent, Dependent, and Controlled

200

Identify #8.

Light

300

What is Al's hypothesis?

If there is salt in water, then it will freeze more quickly.

300

Identify a controlled variable in Christian's experiment.

Answers may vary. The cart, the ramp, etc.

300
Identify two controlled variables in this experiment.

25 per group; same type of soil; same amt. of sunlight; same temperature

300

Sally has just completed her experiment. If she is correctly following the scientific method, what should she do next?

Collect and Analyze Data 

300

Identify #12 and #13.

Coarse and Fine Adjustment Knobs

400

Identify Al's control group.

The ice tray that is filled with only distilled water

400

How could have Christian's experimental procedure have been improved?

Repeating the trials with the increasing weights

400

How do we know that the scientist's results are reliable?

The scientist repeated the experiment using 100 more cattails.

400

How many variables should be changed in a controlled experiment? Explain your answer.

1; in order to know what caused the results

400

Which objective should you start on when looking at a slide?

the lowest, usually 4x

500

Identify the type of data Al collected in this experiment.

Qualitative

500

Does the data from Christian's experiment support his hypothesis?

No

500

What conclusion can you draw from the scientist's results?

If cattails receive more water, they will increase in growth.

500

How many experimental groups can you have in a controlled experiment? Explain.

There is no limit to the number of experimental groups you can have in an experiment, as long as there is a control group for you to compare those groups to.

500

Calculate the total magnification if the objective used on the microscope was 10x.

100x