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Title: The Scientific Method


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The Scientific Method
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What is it?
  • The scientific method is a series of steps a
    scientist follows when conducting scientific
    inquiry.
  • The method has 6 steps.

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Step 1 Problem
  • The question proposed by the scientist.
  • Its the purpose of the experiment.
  • One Complete Sentence
  • Ex The purpose of this experiment is to

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Step 2 Hypothesis
  • A possible answer to the problem based on the
    scientists knowledge.
  • Educated Guess
  • One Complete Sentence
  • Ex I believe I think I predict
    that

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Step 3 Materials
  • A list of all supplies needed to perform the
    experiment.
  • Use a bullet-style format.

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Step 4 Procedure
  • This is the actual experiment.
  • Its a list of steps that are followed in order
    to complete the experiment correctly.
  • Use a number format and complete sentences.

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Step 5 Results
  • The observations and data collected during the
    experiment. What happened???
  • In paragraph form with complete sentences.
  • Tables, graphs, charts, or drawings will be
    included here.

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Step 6 Conclusion
  • The answer to the problem based on the
    scientists analysis of the results.
  • In paragraph form with complete sentences.
  • Restate the purpose and the hypothesis. Then
    explain why the results supported or didnt
    support the hypothesis.

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Example
  • Purpose
  • The purpose of this experiment is to compare
    how effective salt, sand, and sugar are at
    melting ice.
  • Hypothesis
  • I predict that sugar will melt ice faster
    than salt or sand.
  • Materials
  • Water
  • Three Beakers
  • Three Ice Cubes
  • Salt
  • Sugar
  • Sand
  • Teaspoon
  • Grease pencil

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Example Continued
  • Procedure
  • Label the beakers A, B, C
  • Place an ice cube in each beaker.
  • Sprinkle two teaspoons of salt in beaker A.
  • Sprinkle two teaspoons of sugar in beaker B.
  • Sprinkle two teaspoons of sand in beaker C.
  • Observe the beakers for the next hour.
  • In the results section, make a data table ranking
    the ice cubes in the order in which they melt.

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Example Continued
Results
Beaker Order in which ice melts.
A salt First
B sugar Third
C sand Second
I observed the salt melting the ice
fastest. At thirty minutes into the experiment,
the ice cube was completely melted. At an hour
into the experiment, the ice cubes with sugar and
sand were still there, but smaller. Sugar and
sand melted the ice at about the same rate.
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Example Continued
  • Conclusion
  • The purpose of this experiment was to
    compare how effective salt, sugar, and sand were
    at melting ice. My original hypothesis was that
    sugar would melt ice fastest, but it was
    disproved. The results showed that salt was the
    fastest. In conclusion, salt melts ice faster
    than sugar or sand.
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