
The Scientific Method Notes Check
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The Scientific Method
The scientific method is a process used by scientists to study the world around them. It can also be used to test whether any statement is accurate.
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Steps of the Scientific Method
Step 1 - Make an Observation
Step 2 - State the problem
Step 3 - Form a Hypothesis
Step 4 - Test the Hypothesis
Step 5 - Record and Analyze Results
Step 6 - Draw Conclusions
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Multiple Choice
List the Scientific Process steps in order.
Observation, State the problem, Form Hypothesis, Test Hypothesis, Record Data, Conclusion
Conclusion, Observation, Experiment, Data, Hypothesis
Observation, Experiment, Hypothesis, Conclusion, Data, Question
None of the above
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Step 1
The first step of the scientific process involves making observations.
For example:
What do you see, hear, taste, smell, feel? What did you notice about the rocks? Can you tell me about the block tower that you made? What do you notice about the plants?
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Multiple Choice
The first step of the scientific method and when it starts when you make a(n) _________
A. observation
B. do background research
C. construct hypothesis
D. construct a conclusion
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Step 2
Form questions from your problem. What are you trying to find out?
For example: I wonder what will happen if the rocks get wet? I wonder why the block tower collapsed? I wonder why that plant is droopy?
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Multiple Choice
The second step of the Scientific Method starts when you _______
Do research
State the problem in the form of a question
Complete the experiment
Identify the variable
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Step 3
Step 3 of the scientific method involves forming a hypothesis
A Hypothesis is an educated guess, proposed solution or a possible explanation.
It is shown in the form of a "If ______, Then____" Statement.
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Multiple Choice
After you identify your problem, you need to form a _______ which is in a If.....,Then... statement
Observation
Problem
Variable
Hypothesis
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Multiple Choice
What is a hypothesis?
an educated guess stating what you believe will be the result of your experiement
a random guess
a statement of the outcome of your experiment
step by step directions for your experiment
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Step 4
You set up and test your experiment
Your experiment is made up of multiple parts: The Independent Variable, The Dependent Variable, Constant and Control Groups
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Independent Variables
This is the variable that the experimenter (You, the scientist) will change.
It is assumed to have a direct effect on the dependent variable.
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Multiple Choice
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Dependent Variable
The dependent variable is the variable being tested and measured in an experiment.
It is 'dependent' on the independent variable.
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Multiple Choice
The variable that is being measured or observed is called the _______________. Hint: this is the variable that is the result of what you changed in the independent variable.
independent variable
dependent variable
control variable
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Multiple Choice
Using the picture: An experiment is performed on plants to see how different liquids affect plant growth.
Each plant in the experiment is given a different liquids: water or diet coke. What variables HAVE NOT changed?
type of plant, flower pot, soil, and amount of sunlight
Using water or diet coke
only the amount of sunlight
type of plant only
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Control Groups and Constants
- The Control and Constants are NEVER CHANGED in the scientific method.
- Control Group - is the group that serves as a standard of comparison.
- Constant - The factors that do not change during the experiment.
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Multiple Choice
What is the part of the experiment that is NEVER CHANGED, and is used to compare back the results of the experiment to?
Independent Variable
Dependent Variable
Control Group/Constant
Experimental Group
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Multiple Choice
Using the picture: An experiment is performed on plants to see how different liquids affect plant growth.
Each plant in the experiment is given a different liquids: water or diet coke. What variables have NOT changed?
type of plant, flower pot, soil, and amount of sunlight
Using water or diet coke
only the amount of sunlight
type of plant only
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Step 5
Once the experiment is finished, you look at your findings to see if your hypothesis was correct.
Also known as DATA
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Step 6
- Review the data and check to see if your hypothesis was correct. If it is, it will be retested by another group.
- If the hypothesis is tested multiple times and proven correct, it then becomes a THEORY.
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Practice Problems on the scientific Method
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Multiple Choice
What is the scientific method?
A systematic procedure for how to conduct a scientific experiment
The process of solving a problem
A way of making non-scientific observations
A way to summarize findings from multiple investigations
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Multiple Choice
An observation that is measurable and made with tools (such as a ruler or scale) is what type
quantitative
qualitative
koalatative
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Multiple Choice
What is the last step of the scientific method?
Retest Experiment
Study Results
Draw Conclusion
Hypothesize
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Multiple Choice
The variable that is changed by the scientist to see it's effect
hypothesis
independent variable
dependent variable
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Multiple Choice
How does watching TV during studying affect a student’s test grades? Student's grades are the....
independent variable
dependent variable
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Multiple Choice
Type of fertilizer
Size of sunflower
Type of sunflower
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Multiple Choice
constants
independent
dependent
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Multiple Choice
Faster Egg Cooks
Higher Temperature
The Scientific Method
The scientific method is a process used by scientists to study the world around them. It can also be used to test whether any statement is accurate.
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