A | B |
WILL THE COLOR OF LIGHT AFFECT THE MASS OF FOOD CHICKENS EAT? | PROBLEM |
scientific instrument that precisely measures the volume of a fluid | graduated cylinder |
scientific instrument that measures length, width, and height | ruler/meterstick |
tool used for measuring mass | triple beam balance/digital scale |
If the type of food chickens eat changes, then the number of eggs laid will change. | hypothesis |
student looks up information about problem statement online | research |
Mass = 32.68 g Volume = 54.33 ml, what is density | D = M/V, 32.68 g/ 54.33mL , D = 0.60 g/mL |
Density = 22.00 g/cm3, Volume = 0.27 cm3, what is mass? | M = D x V , 22.00 g/cm3 x 0.25 cm3, M = 5.50 g |
0.002347 kg = ? g | 2.35 g (notice the numbers used are the same, the decimal is just in a different position) |
Will the ______ affect ______? | PROBLEM STATEMENT FORM |
Density = 9.97 g/mL , Mass = 4.56 g , determine volume | V = M/D, 4.56 g/ 9.97 g/mL, V = 0.46 mL |
word that is used to begin a problem statement | "Does" or "Will" |
7789.356 L = ? kL | 7.79 kL (notice the numbers used are the same, the decimal is just in a different position) |
If the ________ changes, then the _________ changes. | form for writing hypothesis |
Volume = 3.34 cm3, mass = 2.21 g, what is density? | D = M/V, 2.21 g/ 3.34 cm3, D = 0.66 g/cm3 |
word that is used to begin hypothesis | "If" or "As" |
USING RESOURCES TO LOOK UP BACKGROUND INFORMATION ABOUT A PROBLEM | RESEARCH |
A PROPOSED SOLUTION TO A PROBLEM | HYPOTHESIS |
INTERVIEW WITH FARMER BROWN ABOUT CHICKENS | RESEARCH |
directions for conducting the experiment | PROCEDURE |
contains statistics such as mean and median of data collected | RESULTS |
addresses the hypothesis | CONCLUSION |
form is numbered steps that start with a verb | PROCEDURE |
The data collected indicated the hypothesis should be supported. | CONCLUSION |
The mean mass for the blue light was 29.88 grams and for white light was 33.45 grams. | RESULTS |