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30 Seconds 10 Time’s Up! 3 Minutes 1 Minute 4 Minutes 1 2 5 2 Minutes DO NOW Mon, 09/28 Use your notes or book or your own words… Name 2 characteristics of living things What is a theory? What is a hypothesis? What is a law? Name the 3 types of graphs. Reminders: HW # 4 due Fri, LAB FEE on Oct 4th! TEST #2 THIS FRIDAY! Ask me about your book mp3? 30 Seconds 10 Time’s Up! 3 Minutes 1 Minute 4 Minutes 1 2 5 2 Minutes 8 9 7 6 4 3

The Scientific Method

THEORIES NEVER BECOME LAWS!

Learn to Observe!

Parts of a graph Graphs MUST have all of the following: X-axis (Dependent variable)- we control it Y-axis (Independent variable)- we don’t Labels of x/y axis and units Title of graph Plotted data to show change/how much Colors or legend if necessary

Graphs Visual representations of data Data must come from a data table

Types of Graphs