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Read the first paragraph. *choose coat type WOOL* What question are you trying to answer? Name the 5 steps of the scientific method Name the independent variable (remember it is the one that āIā am changing) Name the dependent variable (remember it is the one that is measured) Name at least 3 constants (what stays the same in each experiment) Predict: which color will be the warmest? Write a hypothesis: IF _______________ (I change the coat color to be lighter or darker color) THEN ___________ (the temperature will increase or decrease) Test your hypothesis. Test each of the different colored coats Trial Type of coat Coat color Coat 1 Temperature Coat 2 Temperature Coat 3 Temperature Average (add up the 3 temps and divide by 3 1 Wool Black Wool Green 2 Wool Blue Wool White 3 Wool Yellow Wool Green Results Analyze: Which color coat had the warmest temperature average? Analyze: Why is using the average temperature of the coat more reliable than using just one coat temperature? When you have completed the lab, save this paper to the google Classroom thread: Scientific Method: What jacket remains the most heat?
Read the first paragraph. *choose coat type WOOL* What question are you trying to answer? Name the 5 steps of the scientific method Name the independent variable (remember it is the one that āIā am changing) Name the dependent variable (remember it is the one that is measured) Name at least 3 constants (what stays the same in each experiment) Predict: which color will be the warmest? Write a hypothesis: IF _______________ (I change the coat color to be lighter or darker color) THEN ___________ (the temperature will increase or decrease) Test your hypothesis. Test each of the different colored coats Trial Type of coat Coat color Coat 1 Temperature Coat 2 Temperature Coat 3 Temperature Average (add up the 3 temps and divide by 3 1 Wool Black Wool Green 2 Wool Blue Wool White 3 Wool Yellow Wool Green Results Analyze: Which color coat had the warmest temperature average? Analyze: Why is using the average temperature of the coat more reliable than using just one coat temperature? When you have completed the lab, save this paper to the google Classroom thread: Scientific Method: What jacket remains the most heat?
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