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Question: What do I want to find out? Use complete sentences End with a question mark. Procedure: Specify times and amounts, if necessary. Observations: Use complete sentences to describe what you noticed during your experiment. Conclusion: What did I learn? How what what I learned is related to a larger idea?

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Experiment Format

Question: What do I want to find out? Use complete sentences End with a question mark. Procedure: Specify times and amounts, if necessary. Observations: Use complete sentences to describe what you noticed during your experiment. Conclusion: What did I learn? How what what I learned is related to a larger idea?

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Technology and Applied Studies 2013 Stage 5

Name

Experimenting
Procedure
Part 1. Question: What do I want to find out? Use complete sentences End with a question mark

Part 2.

Materials and Equipment: Here is what I will need Include quantities needed Use metric units

Part 3.

Procedure: This is what I will do Tell all steps, in order, in such a way that another person could repeat your experiment exactly (like a recipe) Specify times and amounts, if necessary

Part 4.

Observations: Use complete sentences to describe what you noticed during your experiment Give specific, relevant details Avoid opinions, feelings or generalizations Provide photographic evidence

Part 5.

Conclusion: What happened? Did it turn out as you expected? Big Idea: What did I learn? How what I learned is related to a larger idea?

Part 6.

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