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Overview. To complete and submit a science based investigation according to the following guidelines and procedures. Day 1- Introduction/Topic Brainstorm. Day 1 Overview of project Brainstorming Topics/Looking at past investigations Homework:
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Overview • To complete and submit a science based investigation according to the following guidelines and procedures.
Day 1- Introduction/Topic Brainstorm • Day 1 • Overview of project • Brainstorming Topics/Looking at past investigations • Homework: • Write down 3 scientific investigations you are interested in performing.
Introduction and Hypothesis Examples • Introduction • Introduces the reader to the topic and research about the investigation already conducted. Be sure to include your purpose or what you want to learn about your investigation. • Hypothesis • Possible answer or explanation to your purpose. The hypothesis must be TESTABLE. • Example: Ice melting at the poles cause Earth’s climate to get cooler.
Day 2 • Research Day • Report to class for attendance then we will report to media lab (Library) • You will begin research on your 3 investigation topics from your homework. • By the end of class you will have picked which investigation you will be conducting based on your research. • Homework: • Begin working on a rough draft introduction and a testable hypothesis to be edited and refined. • Keep researching investigation
Procedure • This is where you explain to your readers how the investigation was performed. • Usually includes • Materials used • Experimental design (what you did) • Any statistical tools you used (mean, median, mode) • Write as a narrative, not as a list.
Day 3 • Report to class; we will not be going to library. • After checking homework, you will get into groups of two. • Begin peer-reviewing introductions and hypotheses to make them better. • Brainstorm how you will conduct your investigation by creating a rough draft of a procedure, materials, etc. • Homework • Plan your investigation – Design a test to confirm or disprove your hypothesis, including a procedure you will follow. • Identify your control groups and variables
Day 4 • Check homework and report to library. • Begin typing up final copy of introduction, hypothesis, and procedure (what you are going to do) • Homework • Start conducting trials of your investigation and recording the results in a data table to be brought to class and discussed
Day 5 • Check homework and report to Library • Discuss results with teacher and talk about any problems that occurred during investigations. • Finish typing up procedures and creating data tables in Excel • If you have not completed your investigation yet you will need to by Day 6. • Homework • Finish up investigations if you have not yet • Complete data tables, procedures, etc. • Begin thinking about a conclusion
Data Tables • Tables
Graphs • Pie (circle) • Line • Bar
Using Statistics • Helps interpret and summarize data. • Mean – average • Median – middle number or percentage • Mode – most occurring number or percentage
Day 6 • Begin typing up conclusion. • Conclusion is a paragraph stating the outcome of your investigation and whether it agrees or disagrees with your hypothesis. • Example: It can be show that after extensive investigation and analysis that when ice caps do melt it lowers the temperature of the ocean water as stated in the hypothesis. • Homework • Make final touchups to all parts of the investigation write up: Introduction, Hypothesis, Procedure, Results, Conclusion
Day 7 • Report to Library after attendance. • This is the final day to have your investigation papers finished, typed, and printed. • You will then begin working on preparing a presentation to present to the class on Day 8. • Homework • Prepare a presentation for you investigation to be given to the class
Day 8 - Presentation • 1-2 minutes presentation explaining your investigation conducted. • Conducted to share your knowledge with peers • Explains your procedure, data, results and conclusion • You must use your data tables and graphs you created during the write-up. • You may also bring in any models, pictures, etc. that will enhance your presentation • After presentation you will turn in all parts of investigation for grading.
Waiver • A large portion of this investigation will be done at home so pick an investigation that is cheap, not very difficult, and that does not require a significant amount of materials or time. • If homework and investigations are not completed you will not be able to finish this investigation on time and will result in a 0% grade for the assignment. If you are not able to complete this assignment you will be given an alternate assignment of the teachers choosing. Notify me immediatelyif you haveany problems.