Title Procedure Lab Name Date Class. Purpose Students will understand the significance of following procedure properly step by step. (Remember the cookbook.

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Title Procedure Lab Name Date Class

Purpose Students will understand the significance of following procedure properly step by step. (Remember the cookbook example)

Question Can we make the entire rainbow using only three colors?

Hypothesis You fill in your IF, THEN statement. –Ex. I think that if we do ______________ Then ____________.

Materials Red, Blue and Yellow water in beakers 50 ml graduated cylinder 6 test tubes Dropper Test tube rack

Procedure

Procedure Continued 6. From tube C measure 4ml and pour 4ml into tube D 7. From tube E measure 7ml and add it to tube D. 8. From tube E measure 4ml and pour into tube F 9. From tube A measure 7ml and pour into F 10. From tube A measure 8ml and pour into B 11. From tube C measure 3ml and add to B

Data table TubeColor of WaterAmount in ml A B C D E F

Observations Leave space here to write what you notice.

Conclusion What did you learn about procedure? What did you learn about working as a team during Science Labs?