Scientific Inquiry. Q uestion H ypothesis E xperiment A nalyze C onclude.

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Scientific Inquiry

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Scientific Inquiry

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Question

Hypothesis

Experiment

Analyze

Conclude

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Hypothesis

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Conclude

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The question must be

“testable” and must be free of bias or opinion.

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a) Does music effect the growth of plants?

b) Are dogs happy if they eat three times a day?

c) Would placing crickets in a box cause them to chirp more?

d) Do the type of teeth animals have relate to what they eat?

e) Is oil more or less dense than water? f) Does a Van de Graff generator put people in

a good mood?

YES!NO!

YES!

YES!YES!

NO!

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A good hypothesis is based on observations and must be testable.

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a) Maybe music will effect the growth of plants.

b) If you give your dog three meals a day then it will be happier.

c) I think placing crickets in a box will make them chirp more sometimes.

d) If animals have more sharp teeth then dull teeth then they will eat meat.

e) Is oil denser than water? f) If you touch the Van de Graff generator

then you will be in a good mood.

NO!

NO!

NO!X

YES!NO!

NO!

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Make an inference about an animal skull:

Sharp teeth

Eyes are facing forward

Flat face

The animal most likely eats meat (carnivore)

The animal is probably a predator

The animal could be a ________.

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Graduated Cylinder

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6.4 cm 3.3 cm 4.6 cm

6.5 cm3.3 cm4.6 cm+

14.4 cm

14.4 cm3

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Beaker Mass of Salt Boiling Dissolved TemperatureA 0 100B 3 102C 6 105D 9 108

E 12 111

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If the trend continues, what will be the temperature of the gas when it reaches a volume of 80 mL?

USE YOUR ID and Continue the TREND

Should be about 65° C

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a) Underline the question this experiment was designed to answer.

b) What would be a reasonable hypothesis for this experiment?

If music is played, then plants will grow more.

c) What are the controls in this experiment?4 of the same plants, in identical rooms

Same amount of light and water

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a) Underline the question this experiment was designed to answer.

b) What are the controls in this experiment?All bacteria in a Petri dish, in a dark closet. c) What is the variable?

Different types of bacteria. d) What could be reused from this

experiment?

Petri Dishes

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Spring Scale SI Unit: Newtons

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SI Unit: mL or cm3

Ruler or Graduated Cylinder