What is a controlled experiment?

What is a controlled experiment?

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Science

9th - 12th Grade

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MS-PS4-1, MS-LS4-5, HS-PS1-2

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22 Slides • 16 Questions

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What is a controlled experiment?

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How are you feeling today?

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Multiple Choice

What are we going to learn today?

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About Biotechnology

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More Science Research

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The Scientific Method

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Multiple Select

why do scientists set up a controlled experiment?

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They don't know what to expect

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To objectively reach a conclusion.

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To support their hypothesis based on the data collected

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To refute their hypothesis based on the data collected

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Fill in the Blank

Writing the temperature will be a _ variable , where as stating if it is hot or cold will be a _ variable

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Multiple Choice

Another name for the independent variable is...

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The responding variable

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The manipulated variable

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Multiple Choice

Another name for the dependent variable is...

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The responding variable

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The manipulated variable

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What is a Scientific Question?

Based on your observations, you pose a testable question. 

  • This question will be then be answered with a hypothesis

  • It  will also state a possible outcome called a prediction.

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Multiple Choice

A possible scientific question can be one of the following

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Will my dog like steak or chicken?

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Does Tylenol or Aspirin have a better taste?

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Can the sun rise on the West coast?

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Multiple Select

In an experiment that is verifying that sugars are made by plants when exposed to light, which will be the experimental control?

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The plant that has sugars

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The plant with fertilizer

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The plant in the light

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The plant in the dark

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Multiple Select

In the experiment with the weights and the sound emitted by the string, the weights are the...

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the dependent variable

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the manipulated variable

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the independent variable

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the responding variable

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Fill in the Blank

A possible hypothesis about the effect of changing the weights on the sound the string makes can be...

If the _ is changed

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Multiple Select

A possible prediction for the experiment for the weights and the sound the string emits can be....

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The increase on the weight on the string will increase the pitch of the sound

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The sound will change when I change the weight

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A decrease in the weight on the string will decrease the pitch of the sound.

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I will change the weight on the bucket and then I will see the string moving.

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Multiple Choice

A possible hypothesis with a prediction for the experiment the boys are performing is:

"If the weight on the string increases, then the string will emit a low pitch sound."

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True

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False

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Multiple Choice

Why do scientists perform controlled experiments?

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Because it is organized better

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To test one variable at a time

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Because scientists like to control the results of the experiments.

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Multiple Choice

Why did the boys perform the experiment without any weights?

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The empty basket is the experimental variable.

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The empty basket is the control variable.

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The empty basket is a mistake in the experiment

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Treatments and Replicates are done to ensure

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The experiment's results are objective

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To avoid sources of error

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To double the results

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To use as many materials and chemicals available.

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Open Ended

How is the knowledge of how scientists work help you be a responsible scientific literate citizen?

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What is a controlled experiment?

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