Science Experiment by Name or Names Question: How does _____ affect _______?

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Science Experiment by Name or Names Question: How does _____ affect _______?

Variables Manipulated Variable (what was changed): Responding Variable (what was measured): Controlled Variables (what was kept the same – at least 3-5 things):

Description of Experiment Write a brief description of your experiment (not your whole procedure!)

Data Table Trial 1Trial 2Trial 3Average 1 2 3

Conclusion Answer the question – use data to support your answer (3 sentences- minimum)

Wrap-up Additional questions and/or problems or changes for your experiment.