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Catalyst – January (4 2 + 3), 2009. What question is this data table answering? What is one conclusion we can make from looking at this data table? Write a hypothesis to answer this question: Why is hydro (water) power used so greatly?. Write in complete sentences! Don’t talk during
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Catalyst – January (42 + 3), 2009 • What question is this data table answering? • What is one conclusion we can make from looking at this data table? • Write a hypothesis to answer this question: Why is hydro (water) power used so greatly? Write in complete sentences! Don’t talk during the Catalyst!
Today’s Agenda • Catalyst • Variables Notes and Practice Time • I-N-D-E-P-E-N-D-E-N-T! • DEPENDENT • CONSTANTS • Exit Question HOMEWORK TONIGHT! QUIZ ON THURSDAY! GUEST SPEAKER ON FRIDAY!
Today’s Objectives • SWBAT identify independent, dependent, and constant variables in a scientific experiment.
Experimentation • Key Point #1: A proper experiment always has an independent variable and dependent variable. • The purpose of an experiment is to test how changing ONE THING affects something else.
Variables • Independent Variable: what causes the change we are measuring (acts independently) • Dependent variable: what gets changed (depends on other things) • Remember • Variables are always CATEGORIES of things: time, amount, frequency, size, type • Variables are NEVER specific things!!!
Demo • http://www.unitedstreaming.com/videos/dsc/externalApplications/virtual_labs-es/Plants/index.html
Teacher Models • Scientists have discovered something shocking: if you eat a lot of candy, then you will gain fat. What is the independent variable? • Eat a lot of candy • Type of candy you eat • Amount of candy you eat • How much weight you gain
Teacher Models • Happy students learn more in school. So, Ms. Stroh believes that starting school later would increase test scores. What is the dependent variable? • Starting school later • Happy students • Time that school starts • Test scores
NEW PROCEDURE! WHITEBOARDS!
Whiteboard Practice • When Ms. Stroh says “GO!” • Send one member of your group to get whiteboardsand markersfor everyone (back lab bench) • Send up another member of your group to get napkinsfor everyone (green bin) • Hurry! Remember, we want to stay under 3 minutesof transition time!
Whiteboards 1 • Ms. Stroh believes that the more you study, the better grades you’ll earn. What is the independent variable? • Studying more • Amount of time you study • Grade earned • Type of test
Whiteboards 2 • Shanel is always cold in class. She hypothesizes that if she wears many layers of clothing to school, then she will be warmer. What is the dependent variable? • Number of layers Shanel wears • How cold Shanel is • Temperature of the room • Shanel will be warmer
Whiteboards 3 • Ms. Stroh’s students want to test how easily bought off he is. Students who give him an apple get a “C.” Students who give him candy get an “A.” What is the independent variable? • Type of food • Apples and candy • “A” on the report card • Report card
Whiteboards 4 • Jenika hates running, but loves listening to music. She believes that if she listens to music while running, then she will run more often. What is the dependent variable? • She will run more often • Listens to music while running • Frequency that Jenika runs • What Jenika listens to
If you’re having trouble… • 4 minutes • 26 mg of baking soda • Lifting weights every day • Medium t-shirts • Bullfrog • 16 candles • Never gets sick • Time to get dressed • Amount of baking soda • Frequency of lifting weights • Size of t-shirts • Type of frog • Number of candles • Degree of health WRONG RIGHT
Review • Ms. Stroh believes that the more you study, the better grades you’ll earn. What is the independent variable? • Studying more • Amount of time you study • Grade earned • Type of test
Review • Shanel is always cold in class. She hypothesizes that if she wears many layers of clothing to school, then she will be warmer. What is the dependent variable? • Number of layers Shanel wears • How cold Shanel is • Temperature of the room • Shanel will be warmer
Review • Ms. Stroh’s students want to test how easily bought off he is. Students who give him an apple get a “C.” Students who give him candy get an “A.” What is the independent variable? • Type of food • Apples and candy • “A” on the report card • Report card
Review • Jenika hates running, but loves listening to music. She believes that if she listens to music while running, then she will run more often. What is the dependent variable? • She will run more often • Listens to music while running • Frequency that Jenika runs • What Jenika listens to
Guided Practice Worksheet • 8 minutes to complete • 3 minutes to compare answers • KEEP THIS to help you with homework tonight
Constants • Key Point #2: Everything but the independent and dependent variable must be kept constant. • Constant: variable we keep the same • If many different things change at once, we don’t know what causes the change!
Example • Let’s say we want to design an experiment to determine what causes GSP to win fights.
Answer in notes • Jay-Z hypothesizes that if he stops cussing, then he will sell fewer CDs because students like cussing. • What is the IV? • What is the DV? • What are the constants? • Remember, variables are CATEGORIES.
If [Jay-Z] stops cussing, then he will sell fewer CDs because students like cussing. • IV • Frequency that Jay-Z cusses • How often Jay-Z cusses • Amount of curse words in Jay-Z songs • DV • Number of CDs Jay-Z sells • How many CDs Jay-Z sells • Constant • Amount of money CDs cost • Number of tracks on each CD • How good each CD is
Practice You want to know when in the year there are the most love bugs. Every night, you record how many love bugs you find outside. Time of year (season/month) IV = DV = Constant = Amount of love bugs
Practice • Jenika needs to run a 6 minute mile to pass PE. She believes that if she runs every day, then she will be able to run faster. IV = DV = Constant = Frequency that Jenika runs Mile time
Practice • Students of different genders were given the same puzzle to assemble. The puzzle assembly time was measured. IV = DV = Constant = Type of gender Time to assemble puzzle
If there are more students, then there will be more school buses. IV = DV = Constant = Amount of students Number of school buses
If the cost of beignets increases, then fewer will be sold. What depends on what? IV = DV = Constant = Amount each beignet costs Number of beignets sold
If the Saints sign more free agents, then they will win more games. IV = Number of free agents DV = Number of games won Constant =
Conclusion • A proper experiment always has an independent variable and dependent variable. Everything but the independent and dependent variable must be kept constant. • Independent Variable: what causes the change we are measuring • Dependent variable: what gets changed • Constant: variable we keep the same
Exit Question • Let’s say you want to figure out if drinking milk actually makes you taller. So you drink a glass of milk every day, and record your height every day. • What is the independent variable? • What is the dependent variable? • What are at least twoconstants? Write in complete sentences! Don’t talk during the Exit Question!