Roll, Baby, Roll 4 th Grade Quevedo. Problem/Question:  Does the height of the ramp affect the distance the car travels?

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Roll, Baby, Roll 4 th Grade Quevedo

Problem/Question:  Does the height of the ramp affect the distance the car travels?

Hypothesis: If we increase the height of the ramp, then we think the distance traveled will increase.

Control Variable Control Variable  Car  Books  Measuring tape  The height of the ramp

Materials Balloon CarMeasuring tape (cm) BooksPost it notes

Procedure 1. Set up a ramp with one book, two books and lastly three books. 2. Set up the measuring tape on the floor. 3. Put the car on the ramp and let it roll down. 4. Measure the distance the car travels. 5. Repeat the investigation with two, and three books. 6. Record the results on the data chart.

Data Table

Conclusion  Our conclusion was correct. We predicted that the car on the highest ramp will travel the farthest.

ROLL BABY ROLL!!!

Bibliography  Houston ISD Curriculum Documents 