Science Experiments

Introduction

Science experiments are systematic procedures used to investigate phenomena, test hypotheses, and gain a deeper understanding of natural processes.

Task

Students design and conduct experiments to investigate scientific phenomena.

Process

1. Ask a Question to define a clear, specific question you want to answer through the experiment. 

2. Conduct Background Research to gather information on the topic to understand existing knowledge and refine your question.

3. Formulate a Hypothesis to develop a testable prediction or explanation based on your research.

4. Identify Variables to determine the independent variable, dependent variable, and controlled variables. 

5. Conduct the Experiment to execute the experiment according to your procedure.

6. Collect and Record Data to systematically gather and document the results of your experiment.

7. Analyze the Data to identify patterns, trends, or relationships. 

8. Draw Conclusions that based on the data analysis, determine whether the results support or refute your hypothesis. 

9. Reflect and Revise and evaluate the experiment's process and results.

Evaluation

Evaluating a science experiment involves assessing its design, execution, and results to determine its validity, reliability, and overall quality. 

Conclusion

Science experiment summarizes the key findings and reflects on their implications. It helps to synthesize the experiment's outcomes, providing clear insights and suggesting next steps for ongoing research.