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1 Honors Wrinkle Builder 8/26/13
You must label each of the following as either an observation or a hypothesis: Hedgehogs sleep during the day. If hedgehogs sleep during the day then hedgehogs must be awake during the night.

2 General Wrinkle Builder 8/26/13
Hedgehogs sleep during the day. Is this an example of a hypothesis or an observation?

3 THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD Make an observation. Form a hypothesis.
Make a prediction. Experiment. Collect and analyze data. Draw conclusions.

4 OBSERVATION The act of perceiving a natural occurrence.
Ex. Hedgehogs sleep during the day.

5 HYPOTHESIS A proposed explanation for the way a particular aspect of the natural world functions (an educated guess). Ex. If hedgehogs sleep during the day then hedgehogs must be awake during the night. IF & THEN STATEMENT

6 PREDICTION A statement that forecasts what would happen in a test situation if the hypothesis were true. WHAT WOULD THE PREDICTION BE???

7 EXPERIMENT Used to test a hypothesis and the prediction.
HOW WOULD YOU CONDUCT THE EXPERIMENT??? Control? Experimental? Independent variable? Dependent variable?

8 CONTROL V. EXPERIMENTAL
Control group- is the standard for comparison. (does not receive the independent variable. Experimental group- receives the independent variable.

9 INDEPENDENT V. DEPENDENT
Independent variable- is the variable that is changed or manipulated. Dependent variable- the variable that is observed or measured. (also called responding)

10 COLLECT & ANALYZE Collect information taken from the experiment and organize it. HOW CAN WE ORGANIZE OUR DATA?

11 CONCLUSION The hypothesis is either accepted or rejected. Construct a theory! A THEORY IS HIGHLY TESTED!!!

12 MAKING AN INFERENCE A conclusion made on the basis of facts and previous knowledge rather than on direct observations. So what is the difference between an inference and an observation?

13 3-2-1 Chart List 3 things you found out. 2 interesting facts.
1 question you still have.

14 HONORS: Can you write a procedure that can be repeated by your classmates???


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