What is the difference between a title and a sub-title?
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Title is creative, short and captures the audience attention.
Subtitle explains the main idea of the experiment and is more like
a sentence.
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Which is the title and which is the subtitle? Determining how
different paper affects how far paper airplanes fly. The way to
Fly!
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SUBTITLE: Determining how different paper affects how far paper
airplanes fly. TITLE: The way to Fly!
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What is the difference between an independent variable and a
dependent variable?
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Independent variable is things that the scientist changes in
the experiment to compare. Dependent variable is the thing that is
measured (rating, score, distance, accuracy, time, etc...)
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Which one is the independent variable and a which one is the
dependent variable? 4 feet cardboard, wrapping paper, copy
paper
What is this? If the type of paper effects how far a paper
airplane travels, then the cardstock paper will cause it to fly the
furthest because it has the most structure and will keep its shape
in flight.
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Hypothesis
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What are the three words required in a hypothesis?
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If, then, becasue
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What is missing in this problem? How far does an airplane fly
using different kinds of paper (copy paper-control, cardstock,
wrapping paper, cardboard)
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The question mark How far does an airplane fly using different
kinds of paper (copy paper-control, cardstock, wrapping paper,
cardboard)
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Why is this problem asking the wrong thing? Which paper is the
best for getting a paper airplane to fly far?
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It asked which one (which paper is best) It is suppose to ask a
number question -such as How far What is the distance that Which
paper is the best for getting a paper airplane to fly far?
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When should research be conducted about the topic? Before
writing a purpose. After writing a purpose. Before writing a
problem. After writing a problem. After conducting the
experiment
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After writing a purpose. When should research be conducted
about the topic?
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Which part of the experiment should be numbered in order?
Materials Procedure Results Conclusion
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Which part of the experiment should be numbered in order?
Procedure
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What does not go in the observations section of the report.
Date Time Location Temperature Distractions Errors Measurements
What it looks like
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What does not go in the observations section of the report.
Measurements
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Name at least 5 things that should be discussed in the
procedure.
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Collecting materials When to take photos When to make
observations When to repeat steps When to record data Clean-up
steps Safety Steps When to calculate average The details about how
to do the specific steps
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Write a proper caption for this photo
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(This is a sample) Photo 1: Testing Location-School Hallway.
Paper airplanes were tested by 4 test subjects and were measured in
centimeters down the center of a smooth floor hallway. A Photo
should be labeled with 3 parts Photo # Title Description
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Name at least 2 things wrong with this table. Dependent
Variable - Distance in centimeters Independent variables - Types of
paper Copy paperCard StockNewspaperWrapping PaperCardboard Trial
1162510125 Trial 2142211144 Trial 314236156 Trial 413204148 Trial
517268105 Trial 618279115 Trial 710241197 Trial 813245128
Average14.3823.888.0012.136.00
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Dependent Variable - Distance in centimeters Independent
variables - Types of paper Copy paperCard StockNewspaper Wrapping
PaperCardboard Trial 1162510125 Trial 2142211144 Trial 314236156
Trial 413204148 Trial 517268105 Trial 618279115 Trial 710241197
Trial 813245128 Average14.3823.888.0012.136.00 No lines Numbers and
text not centered No Label Table 1 No caption explanation No
summary of data
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What is wrong with this graph?
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Too many bars Should just be the average?
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Given this Graph: Finish the summary of data sentenceThis graph
shows that
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Given this Graph: Finish the summary of data sentenceThis graph
shows that the airplanes made out of cardstock flew the farthest
(average of 22cm) and the paper airplanes made out of newspaper
flew the shortest amount (avg. 6 cm).
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What is wrong with this acknowledgements? Id like to thank Ms.
de Wood. I appreciated all my test subjects: Julie, Jill, Jorge,
Jack, Jeremiah, Jose, Jillian, Joseph, Jeremy. I want to recognize
my mom and dad too.
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Explaining WHY you are acknowledging them. Id like to thank Ms.
de Wood for all the help teaching me about all the steps required
to complete the project. I appreciated all my test subjects: Julie,
Jill, Jorge, Jack, Jeremiah, Jose, Jillian, Joseph, Jeremy who
helped me collect data during testing the paper airplanes at
school. I want to recognize my mom and dad too for purchasing all
the materials needed for me to complete the experiment.