How do different weather variables interact and affect changes in weather?
SCI 1.1 Ask a scientific question.
SCI 1.2 Formulate a hypothesis.
SCI 1.3 Define and analyze variables.
SCI 1.4 Plan and organize an investigation.
Read the resource below, Tips for Looking at Prior Research on Your Topic
Follow the sequence listed above for finding, collecting, and organizing your research
Open and make a copy of the organizer below
Submit the completed organizer to Slate
A great spot to start your search is Google or Bing
Search exactly what you are looking for
In the tomato problem, you may search "number of tomatoes and watering"
Use a graphic organizer to keep track of what you find
Make sure you track your sources along with the research that you found
First: Begin by collecting general information on your system. You will use this to help formulate predictions and will later allow you to write a conclusion.
Second: Look at information specific to your model and what you are testing for.
Third: Organize your research and keep it all in one place. This will allow you to reference it easily when you write your formal lab report.
Read the resources in Turn your Topic into a Question you can Investigate from the link
Make a copy of the My Question. . . document below
Complete the worksheet as directed
Submit the completed scientific question worksheet to Slate
View / Read the resources above about how to formulate a hypothesis
Make a copy of My Hypothesis . . .
Complete the worksheet as directed
Submit the completed worksheet to Slate
Read the Experimental Procedure resource
Make a copy of My Lab Procedure below
Complete the lab procedure worksheet as directed
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