Objective: I will create a well-formulated table.
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Objective:I will create a well-formulated
table.
Aim: How do I create a well-formulated table?
Unit 1: Becoming Chemists/Thinking Like a Doc—Scientific Method
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Do Now: (You have 5 minutes) On Do Now slip: Rewrite the procedure for the following context:
I poured 10g of sugar into the mixture
PRE-LAB VOICE: LAB REPORT VOICE:
Real-world connectionOrganizing information
Vocabulary* Table * Title * Row* Column*
Unit 1: Becoming Chemists/Thinking Like a Doc—Scientific Method
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TURN & TALKWhich is easier to read? Why? Be
specific.
Unit 1: Becoming Chemists/Thinking Like a Doc—Scientific Method
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What are tables?
Tables and graphs are a way for people to see the data you have collected during an experiment in a much easier way and be able to analyze it more quickly and
more accurately.
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Requirements for a table: Each table should have a title to say what type of information the table is
showing. title must have the variables of the experiment
every row and column should be titled with a heading unit of measurement you are using is written in the heading only
You must record your data in order You must box in your table
Do not box in the title of the table
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Parts of a table: • The first column (vertical row) in a table lists the
items to be compared (the independent variable) • The first row (horizontal row) of the table lists the
specific characteristics being compared (the dependent variable)
• Within the grid of the table, the collected data is recorded.
Unit 1: Becoming Chemists/Thinking Like a Doc—Scientific Method1.5 Aim: How to create a well-formulated table?
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YOU TRY!: Write down what is correct about this data table
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What must a table include? (LIST it out)
(ANSWER IN 1 SENTENCE)
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ACTIVITY WITH A PARTNER: How does the volume change when the size of the paper keeps getting cut in
half? Create a table collecting at least 6 different results. HYPOTHESIS:
INDEPENDENT VARIABLE:
DEPENDENT VARIABLE:
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trackers checked!
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