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Skills and Processes Results….Now What?

Maryland Science Content Standard Students will be able to give reasons for the importance of waiting until an investigation has been repeated many times before accepting the results as correct.

Objective Students will create graphs using data in order to analyze the data

Homework November 23, 2015 Study all new science vocab. Variable Independent variable Dependent variable Observation inference scientific question procedure bar graph line graph hypothesis

What to do…… Take out your composition notebook Title a new page: Title: Results Date: 11/23/2015

What To Do With Results: Read “The Ins and Outs of Graphing” Fold notes in half Glue into notebook on two separate pages as a reference

Creating Graphs Click on the following link to open a word document. This document will have your work for the day on it: Today’s work Answer questions in composition book. Graphs will be done on graph paper and glued in.

Prove your Knowledge When do you use a bar graph and a line graph. Why is it important to follow the rules of creating graphs?