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The first step of the scientific method
controls (constants)
create a conclusion
independant variable
hypothesis
use pictures, charts and graphs
find a problem / Ask a question
Dependent variable
If I put more air in a ball, then it will bounce higher
The parts of the experiment that do not change
controls (constants)
create a conclusion
independant variable
hypothesis
use pictures, charts and graphs
find a problem / Ask a question
Dependent variable
If I put more air in a ball, then it will bounce higher
The change that occurs after the independent variable (the change that is measured or recorded)
controls (constants)
create a conclusion
independant variable
hypothesis
use pictures, charts and graphs
find a problem / Ask a question
Dependent variable
If I put more air in a ball, then it will bounce higher
An educated guess
controls (constants)
create a conclusion
independant variable
hypothesis
use pictures, charts and graphs
find a problem / Ask a question
Dependent variable
If I put more air in a ball, then it will bounce higher
Which one would be the best hypothesis
controls (constants)
create a conclusion
independant variable
hypothesis
use pictures, charts and graphs
find a problem / Ask a question
Dependent variable
If I put more air in a ball, then it will bounce higher
The part of the experiment that is changed by the scientist
controls (constants)
create a conclusion
independant variable
hypothesis
use pictures, charts and graphs
find a problem / Ask a question
Dependent variable
If I put more air in a ball, then it will bounce higher
What is the best way to show your data?
controls (constants)
create a conclusion
independant variable
hypothesis
use pictures, charts and graphs
find a problem / Ask a question
Dependent variable
If I put more air in a ball, then it will bounce higher
The next step after you record and analyze your data is to
controls (constants)
create a conclusion
independant variable
hypothesis
use pictures, charts and graphs
find a problem / Ask a question
Dependent variable
If I put more air in a ball, then it will bounce higher
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