Will stretching a rubber band different amounts affect how far it will fly?
Draw a scientific diagram for this experiment
OR
What is the IV, DV, and constants?
Pen or pencil
Lab Notebook
Lab seats
How many centimeters are in a meter?
How many millimeters are in a meter?
How many millimeters are in a centimeter?
If you finish, write:
How many grams are in a kilogram?
How many milligrams are in a kilogram?
How many milligrams are in a kilogram?
I can analyze the results from my lab experiment.
This means I will carry out my first lab procedure.
This means I will record my data.
This means I will write a conclusion to represent my findings.
SAFETY GUIDELINES
Before your group can get out materials for the lab, everyone must be in safety gear.
You may not be near a group that has materials out if you are not in that group.
STEP 4: Experiment Summary
Paragraph that includes:
1 sentence summary of experiment
IV
DV
Constants
STEP 5: Materials and Procedure
Bulleted, vertical materials list
Set-up procedure cut out and glued in
Numbered experiment procedure with lots of detail
STEP 6: Scientific Diagram
At least half a page in size
Clearly shows experiment set-up (how will you test the bouncing of the balls)
All materials on materials list are drawn and labelled
EQUIPMENT
Safety Goggles
Gloves
Digital Scale
Graduated Measuring Cylinder
Measuring Tape or Yard Stick
Masking Tape
Borax is harmful if inhaled, or if it comes in contact with eyes or skin. Safety gear is required for all group members before your team starts working with materials.
MATERIALS
4 Plastic Cups
1 Plastic Spoon
2 Craft Sticks
up to 15 g Borax
40 g School Glue
60 mL Warm Water
1 Plastic Bag (per student)
2 colors of Food Coloring
2 30 mL Plastic Cups
BRAIN BOOST
POLYMER TAG
Two people will start out as "it." They are monomers. As they tag people, they become part of their polymer chain (link arms and stay together). People that are part of the chain may only WALK. Everyone must stay inside the tables.