Name ______
Period _____
SCIENTIFIC METHOD TEST STUDY GUIDE
1. List the seven steps of the Scientific Method IN ORDER (and memorize them).
problem
research
hypothesis
materials
procedure
results
conclusion
2. Define the following terms: Use your blue Scientific Method Lab Report Form and your notes to complete.
Scientific Method: an organized and logical way to solve a problem
Hypothesis: an educated guess
Observation: any information we take in through our senses
Inference: an attempt to explain your observation; a guess based on your best judgment about your observation
Scientific Problem: 1st step of the S.M. – what you are trying to solve
Procedure: the directions; steps to solving the problem
Conclusion: the end results – 5 sentences
Results: contains data, time and date
Qualitative Observations: observations that you see, hear, smell – using your senses.
Quantitative Observations: observations that are records, temperature, time, using numbers.
Variable: anything than changes in an experiment
Dependent Variable: a variable that is measured – after the word “then” in the hypothesis
Independent Variable: a variable that changes, what the scientist manipulates – after the word “if” in the hypothesis
Control/Constant: things that remain the same in the experiment; the rules, allows for a fair experiment
3. When should you use pronouns when writing a Science Lab Report? Research & conclusion
4. Is it necessary to include a number representation of the data when writing science experiment lab report? Why?
Yes – provides accurate data
5.Label each step of the following experiment with the proper step of the Scientific Method:
SOAP BOAT LAB
Which Step? ______: If you change the type of soap then it will have an effect on the movement of the soap boat because the soaps have different properties. Hypothesis
Which Step: ______:Does the type of soap have an effect on the movement of the Soap Boat? Problem
Which Step? ______: My family has a boat and we go to the lake often to use it. Research
Which Step? ______: Materials
Index CardPowder Soap
ScissorsClean Water
Liquid SoapRound, flat container
Bar SoapRuler
Which Step? ______: Procedure
- Fill the container half full of water.
- Cut a triangle out of the index card (2” high and 1” wide). This is your boat.
- Cut a smaller triangle out of the bottom of the boat. This is where the boat’s motor goes.
- Place your boat in the water near the edge of the container. Observe the motion of the boat.
- Remove the boat from the water.
- Place a drop of the liquid soap on your finger and touch it just inside the V notch of the boat. Gently place the boat back in the container of water, soapy side down. Observe the motion.
- Repeat this process two more times … three times total.
- Try different types of soaps.
- Cut out different boat styles to see which kind goes fastest.
Which Step? ______: Results
August 31, 2010 4:00 p.m.
Data Table:
Soap Type / Distance MovedPowdered / 2 cm
Liquid / 14 cm
Bar / 5 cm
15
14
13
12
11
Distance / 10
9
Traveled / 8
7
(cm) / 6
5
4
3
2
1
Bar Liquid Powder
Soap Type
The data showed that liquid soap moved the boat a further distance than the other types of soaps.
Which Step? ______: Conclusion
If you change the type of soap then it will have an effect on the movement of the soap boat because the soaps have different properties. The hypothesis was supported.