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Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis : A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment based on observations, facts or events.
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Page 1: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Steps of the Scientific Method

Form a HypothesisForm a Hypothesis: A prediction or an

educated guess about what you think will happen

during your experiment based on observations,

facts or events.

Page 2: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Hypothesis The hypothesis is an

educated guess about the relationship between the

independent (manipulating) and dependent

(responding) variables.

Page 3: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Hypothesis All hypotheses are written in an “If”

“then” “ “because” format. They always mention both your

independent & dependent variables! Let’s try one! Problem: What will happen if I put my

hand in a bucket of ice water for four minutes?

Page 4: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Hypothesis

If I put my hand in a bucket of ice water for four minutes, then my hand will hurt because the cold will make my blood vessels get smaller, which will cause less blood to go to my hand, which will make my hand hurt.

Page 5: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Problem:

What happens to a houseplant if it is not watered for three weeks?

Page 6: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Hypothesis

If a houseplant is not watered for three weeks, then the plant will wither & die because plants need adequate amounts of water to survive.

Page 7: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Problem

What happens to a person’s heart rate if that person runs a mile?

Page 8: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Hypothesis

If a person runs a mile, then their heart rate will increase because they are using more energy to pump blood through their bodies.

Page 9: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Problem

What animal will be harder for a predator to catch in the Arctic: an animal with light coat or an animal with a dark coat?

Page 10: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Hypothesis

If an animal with a light coat & an animal with a dark coat are in the Arctic, then the animal with the light coat will be harder for a predator to catch because they will blend into the environment better.

Page 11: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Problem

When using a flashlight as a heat source to simulate the Sun, will a black or white piece of construction paper become hotter?

Page 12: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Hypothesis

If I use a flashlight as a heat source to simulate the Sun, then a black sheet of paper will become hotter because darker colors absorb heat more than light colors.

Page 13: Steps of the Scientific Method Form a Hypothesis Form a Hypothesis:  A prediction or an educated guess about what you think will happen during your experiment.

Problem: What happens to a houseplant if it is not watered for three weeks?Hypothesis: If a houseplant is not watered for three weeks, then the plant will wither & die because plants need adequate amounts of water to survive.

Problem: What happens to a person’s heart rate if that person runs a mile?Hypothesis: If a person runs a mile, then their heart rate will increase because they are using more energy to pump blood through their bodies.

Problem: What animal will be harder for a predator to catch in the Arctic: an animal with light coat or an animal with a dark coat?Hypothesis: If an animal with a light coat & an animal with a dark coat are in the Arctic, then the animal with the light coat will be harder for a predator to catch because they will blend into the environment better.

Problem: When using a flashlight as a heat source to simulate the Sun, will a black or white piece of construction paper become hotter?Hypothesis: If I use a flashlight as a heat source to simulate the Sun, then a black sheet of paper will become hotter because darker colors absorb heat more than light colors.


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