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Scientific Method

Variable Practice Graphing Heart

PointsCharacteristics of Living Things

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Question 1 - 10

• Name the 6 steps of the scientific method.

Answer 1 – 10

• Problem• Information• Hypothesis• Experiment• Results• Conclusion

Question 1 - 20

• I am thinking about switching brands of laundry detergent. Cheer claims to keep your whites looking bright, but I am thinking about switching to Oxiclean.

• What is a good testable question for this scenario?

Answer 1 – 20

• Does Cheer or OxiClean keep white clothes from looking dingy?

Question 1 - 30

• I am thinking about switching brands of laundry detergent. Cheer claims to keep your whites looking bright, but I am thinking about switching to Oxiclean.

• What could my hypothesis for this experiment be?

Answer 1 – 30

• If I were to wash something white with dark colors, THEN the one washed with Cheer will stay white BECAUSE Cheer claims it can brighten whites in one wash.

Question 1 - 40

• To test to see if OxiClean keeps whites looking whiter, I buy 3 white shirts and I throw them in 3 different loads of laundry all containing 5 pairs of dark jeans. I use 1 cup of Oxiclean in load A, 1 cup of Cheer in load B, and no detergent in load C.

• What is my control in this experiment?

Answer 1 – 40

• Load C

Question 1 - 50

• Write a procedure to test to see if OxiClean or Cheer keeps white laundry whiter.

Answer 1 – 50

1. Buy 3 identical white T-shirts2. Fill 3 baskets each with 5 pairs of dark wash jeans

(Load A, B, C)3. Put Load A + 1 T-shirt in the washing machine4. Add 1 cup OxiClean laundry detergent5. Wash Load A on warm-cold setting6. When finished, place in dryer until thoroughly dried7. Repeat with Load B (1 cup Cheer) and Load C (no

detergent added)

Question 2 - 10

• What is the definition of an independent variable?

Answer 2 – 10

• An independent variable is one you CONSCIOUSLY change

Question 2 - 20

• To test to see if Oxiclean keeps whites looking whiter, I buy 3 white shirts and I throw them in 3 different loads of laundry all containing 5 pairs of dark jeans. I use 1 cup of Oxiclean in load A, 1 cup of Cheer in load B, and no detergent in load C.

• Give at least 3 constants detailed in the above scenario PLUS 2 more things that should also be constant.

Answer 2 – 20

• In scenario:– Type of shirt bough to test– Contents of the load of laundry washed with the shirts– Amount of detergent added to each load

• Additional constants:– Settings of the washing machine– If the laundry is dried in the drier or on a clothes line– Size of the jeans washed with the shirts (size of the load)– Brand of the washing machine used to wash each load

Question 2 - 30

I wanted to test to see if Cheer or OxiClean were to keep whites brighter.

If I were to design an experiment, what would be my dependent variable?

Answer 2 – 30

• The brightness of the laundry

Question 2 - 40

• I want to test the battery life of a MacBook Pro versus a MacBook Air.

• Tell me the following:– Independent Variable– Dependent Variable– At least 3 constants

Answer 2 – 40

• Independent variable: type of computer• Dependent variable: the amount of time before the

laptop goes dead• Constants:– Size of the computer (13’’ vs 15’’; internal memory of the

laptop)– What the computer is doing when testing (streaming

music? Browsing the internet? In sleep mode?)– How many windows are open at the time of testing.

Question 2 - 50

• Come up with an experiment about anything you choose and identify the following:– Independent variable– Dependent variable– Control group– Constants

Answer 2 – 50

• Sample: I want to see if Tylenol or Advil is faster at relieving headaches.– Independent variable: medication– Dependent vaiable: time it takes for the headache

to go away– Control: no medicine– Constants: severity of the headache, the dosage of

the medicication, when the medicine was made (expiration dates), type of headache (stress vs dehydration vs concussion)

Question 3 - 10

• What is this graph missing?

Answer 3 – 10

• Title• Labels for X and Y axis

Question 3 - 20

• What year(s) did women use cell phones more then men?

Answer 3 – 20

• 1996-1999 and 2002

Question 3 - 30• Around what time was espresso the most

profitable?

Answer 3 – 30

• December 2013

Question 3 - 40

• What can you tell me about the relationship between private coverage and public coverage of insurance?

Answer 3 – 40

• As private coverage decreases, public coverage increases

Question 3 - 50

• WHOLE CLASS BONUS!!! Choose 1 member from each group and find some whiteboard. Graph the following set of data:

Answer 3 – 50

Varies

Question 4 - 10

• What is Ms. Mueller’s favorite animal?

Answer 4 – 10

• Cat

Question 4 - 20

• What is Ms. Mueller’s cat’s name that lives with her?

Answer 4 – 20

• Penny

Question 4 - 30

• What is Ms. Mueller’s favorite Homecoming song?– Cupid Shuffle– Wobble– Cha Cha Slide

Answer 4 – 30

• WOBBLE!!!

Question 4 - 40

• What school did Ms. Mueller graduate from?

Answer 4 – 40

• CSU

Question 4 - 50

• What year was Ms. Mueller born?

Answer 4 – 50

• 1961

Question 5 - 10

• What are the 6 characteristics of living things

Answer 5 – 10

• Organization/has cells• Reproduction• Grow and develop• Uses energy• Responds to stimuli• Adapts

Question 5 - 20

• Is a lava lamp a living thing?

Answer 5 – 20

• It is NOT made of cells; it is plastic• It does NOT reproduce• It does NOT develop, but the “lava” can

GROW• It DOES use energy, but does not have a

metabolism• It does NOT respond to stimuli• It does NOT adapt/evolve

Question 5 - 30

• Is a crocodile living?

Answer 5 – 30

• It IS made out of cells• It DOES reproduce• It DOES grow/develop• It DOES use energy• It DOES respond to stimuli• It DOES evolve/adapt

Question 5 - 40

• Is a mule living?

Answer 5 – 40

• Varies

Question 5 - 50

• Is mold living?

Answer 5 – 50

• Varies

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