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MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday 5/6 Lab Selection Background Research Pre-Lab Due by end of class 7 Hypothesis and research question due by end of class 8/9 Procedure due by the end of class 12/13 First Run Through of Lab 14/15/16 Second Run Through of Lab w/ modifications 14/15/16 Work Day Initial Copy of Data to be submitted 19/20 Data Analysis Written Procedure and Results due by the end of class 21 Work Day 22/23 Work Day Intro and Discussion due at end of class 26 NO SCHOOL 27/28 Build Poster and Design Website Rough Draft of Full Lab Report Due at End of Class 29/30 Work Day Website and Final Lab Report Due at End of Class 2 Poster due at end of class for ALL PERIODS 3/4 SCIENCE FAIR! 4/5 LAST DAY OF CLASSES! 6 END OF SCHOOL YEAR CELEBRATION
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Today’s Expected Outcomes 1.Finalized Pre-Lab 2.Research Question 3.Hypothesis about the research question
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Rubric Rows for Today: Research Question and Hypothesis
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Independent and Dependent Variables Independent Variable – This is the the part of the experiment that you alter. Dependent Variable – A measurement that changes as a result of your independent variable. Control Group – The group that you don’t apply the change to
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Class Example Smithers thinks that special juice will increase the productivity of workers. He creates two groups of 50 workers each and assigns each group the same task (in this case they’re supposed to staple a set of papers). Group A is given the special juice to drink while they work. Group B is not given the special juice. After an hour, Smithers counts how many stacks of papers each group has made. Group A made 1,587 stacks, Group B made 2,113 stacks – What is the control group? – What is the independent variable? – What is the dependent variable?
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Table Talk Homer notices that his shower is covered in a strange green slime. His friend barney tells him that coconut juice will get rid of the green slime. Homer decides to check this out by spraying half of the shower with coconut juice. He sprays the other half of the shower with water. After 3 days of “treatment” there is no change in the appearance of the green slime on either side of the shower. – What is the control group? – What is the independent variable? – What is the dependent variable?
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Formulating a Research Question When beginning a study, you need to have a question that you are seeking to answer. These questions should be focused and measurable. If you make the question too broad, then your experiment will likely take longer than you wish
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Good vs. Bad Research Questions 1.How does vitamin C impact immune responses to Tylenol? 2.How does Round Up slow the growth of evergreen trees? 3.How does MMR shots slow measles outbreaks in LA? 1.How does vitamin C cure colds? 2.How can we make plants grow faster? 1.How effective are childhood vaccines? GoodBad
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Forming a Hypothesis Hypothesis’ should be in the following format: – If __________________, then ________________ because ____________ – Your hypothesis needs to: 1.Be measurable and testable 2.Have solid reasoning for your prediction (the “because” portion
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Pick experiment Researc h Topic Answer Pre-Lab Questions Create Research Question Form a Hypothesis Develop a Procedure and Get it Approved 1 st Run Through of Lab Analyze Data and Modify Lab Design 2 nd Run Through of Lab Analyze 2 nd Data and Complete Calculations Write 4 Sections of Report Make Poster for Presentation! 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9101112
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Work Time: Research Question and Hypothesis Due at End of Class You have the remainder of the time to complete the pre-lab, make hypothesis, and research question Expectations: – 100% of you are working – You may search the Internet for answers, but you should not get distracted by non- academic sites – Follow the rubric!!!!
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