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Page 1: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Scientific Methods

Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems

Page 2: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Solving a Problem

Ask Question (Problem)

Gather Information

State Hypothesis

Design Experiment

Make Observations

Collect and Analyze Data

Form Conclusions

Retest (validate)

Page 3: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Solving a Problem

Page 4: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Ask a Question How does fertilizer affect the growth

rate of plants? scientists notice something in their

natural world Example: Does fertilizer make plants grow

taller?

Page 5: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Make Observations Gathered using the 5 senses

Record what happens during the experiment in your lab notebook

Use black or blue ink The information you write down is called data

Example: My neighbors’ plants are taller than my plants. He uses fertilizer and I do not.

Page 6: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

State a Hypothesis A suggested solution to the problem

Must be testable Sometimes written as If…Then statement Predicts an outcome

Example: If plants are grown using fertilizer, then they will grow taller.

Page 7: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Design an Experiment A procedure to test the hypothesis

set up an experiment testing different amounts of fertilizer on plants & measuring the growth (height) of the plants must contain variables and controls may have many controlled factors can only change one variable

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Design an Experiment Controls

factors that are kept constant not being tested! examples: amount of water, type of soil,

amount of sunlight, type of fertilizer act as a standard of comparison should not effect the outcome of the

experiment

Page 9: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Design an Experiment Variables

2 types 1- dependent variable

what you measure in the experiment unpredictable change: we don’t know how it will change until we do

the experiment graph on Y-axis

height of plants

2- independent variable manipulated variable predictable change: it only

changes because we chose how it would change

the more trials… the better graph on X-axis

amount of fertilizer

The effect of _____________

on _____________

INDEPENDENT

DEPENDENT

The effect of _____________

on _____________

Amount of Fertilizer

Height of Plants

Page 10: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Collect and Analyze Data May be organized into

charts, graphs, tables 2 types of data

Quantitative Expressed

mathematically numbers

Qualitative Descriptive nature

words, feelings

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Analyze Data What does your data show

Graphs line graphs graphing data that shows continuous change bar graphs (or histograms) graphing data that is in disconnected groups

How’s a critterto choose?

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Examples of experiments What’s the favorite drink of students?

we set up an experiment surveying students and asking which is their favorite drink : dependent variable (Y-axis)?

number of students

independent variable (X-axis)? type of drink

The effect of _____________

on _____________

Type of Drink

How many students chose it

Page 13: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Which drink do you like best?

type of drink

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Coke Pepsi water tea Gatorade0

drink number

Coke 1

Pepsi 1

Water 4

Iced tea 4

Gatorade 3

Red Bull?

RBRB

Bar graph!

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How does elevation affect temperature?

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0 500 1000 1500 2000 25000

elevation (feet above sea level)

temp.

(°C)

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1000 20

1500 15

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1200 ft?

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Line graph!

1200

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Form Conclusions Answer to the hypothesis based on the

data obtained during the experiment Check for bias In order to verify the results,

experiments must be Retestedvalid! Communicate results

Scientists publish work in journals

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Any Questions??

Page 17: Scientific Methods Steps scientists use to answer questions and solve problems.

Examples of experiments How does exercise affect heart rate of

10th grade student? we set up an experiment testing

different lengths of time of exercise (minutes) on the heart rate of students: dependent variable (Y-axis)?

heart rate

independent variable (X-axis)? minutes of exercise

The effect of _____________

on _____________

Exercise

Heart Rate