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Scientific Method Name ______________________________
What is the scientific method? It is a _______________ that is used to find _______________ to questions about the
world around us.
Is there only one “scientific method”? No, there are several versions of the scientific method. Some versions have
more ___________, while others may have only a few. However, they all begin with the identification of a
______________ or a ____________________ to be answered based on observations of the world around us and provide
an ________________ method for conducting and analyzing an experiment.
What is a hypothesis? It is an ________________ ___________ based on observations and your knowledge of the
topic.
What is data? It is __________________ gathered during an experiment.
T. Trimpe 2003 http://sciencespot.net/
_________________________________________________
What do you think will happen? Predict the answer to your question or the outcome of the experiment.
_________________________________________________
What do you want to know or explain? Use observations you have made
to write a question that addresses the problem or topic you want to investigate.
_________________________________________________
How will you test your hypothesis? Develop a procedure
for a reliable experiment and address safety rules.
_________________________________________________
Follow the steps in your procedure to perform your experiment. Record data and observations!
_________________________________________________
Write a conclusion that summarizes the important parts of your experiment and the results.
No
Yes No
Yes
_________________________________________________
Is the data reliable? Does your data and observations from the experiment support your hypothesis?
Is your data inaccurate or
the experiment flawed?
____________________________________
Rewrite your procedure to address
the flaws in the original experiment.
Scientific Method Overhead Key
What is the scientific method? It is a process that is used to find answers to questions about the world
around us.
Is there only one “scientific method”? No, there are several versions of the scientific method. Some
versions have more steps, while others may have only a few. However, they all begin with the
identification of a problem or a question to be answered based on observations of the world around us
and provide an organized method for conducting and analyzing an experiment.
What is a hypothesis? It is an educated guess based on observations and your knowledge of the topic.
What is data? It is information gathered during an experiment.
T. Trimpe 2003 http://sciencespot.net/
Form a Hypothesis
What do you think will happen? Predict the answer to your question or the outcome of the experiment.
Identify the Problem
What do you want to know or explain? Use observations you have made
to write a question that addresses the problem or topic you want to investigate.
Create an Experiment
How will you test your hypothesis? Develop a procedure
for a reliable experiment and address safety rules.
Perform an Experiment
Follow the steps in your procedure to perform your experiment. Record data and observations!
Communicate the Results
Write a conclusion that summarizes the important parts of your experiment and the results.
No
Yes No
Yes
Analyze the Data
Is the data reliable? Does your data and observations from the experiment support your hypothesis?
Is your data inaccurate or
the experiment flawed?
Modify the Experiment
Rewrite your procedure to address
the flaws in the original experiment.

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  • 1. Scientific Method Name ______________________________ What is the scientific method? It is a _______________ that is used to find _______________ to questions about the world around us. Is there only one “scientific method”? No, there are several versions of the scientific method. Some versions have more ___________, while others may have only a few. However, they all begin with the identification of a ______________ or a ____________________ to be answered based on observations of the world around us and provide an ________________ method for conducting and analyzing an experiment. What is a hypothesis? It is an ________________ ___________ based on observations and your knowledge of the topic. What is data? It is __________________ gathered during an experiment. T. Trimpe 2003 http://sciencespot.net/ _________________________________________________ What do you think will happen? Predict the answer to your question or the outcome of the experiment. _________________________________________________ What do you want to know or explain? Use observations you have made to write a question that addresses the problem or topic you want to investigate. _________________________________________________ How will you test your hypothesis? Develop a procedure for a reliable experiment and address safety rules. _________________________________________________ Follow the steps in your procedure to perform your experiment. Record data and observations! _________________________________________________ Write a conclusion that summarizes the important parts of your experiment and the results. No Yes No Yes _________________________________________________ Is the data reliable? Does your data and observations from the experiment support your hypothesis? Is your data inaccurate or the experiment flawed? ____________________________________ Rewrite your procedure to address the flaws in the original experiment.
  • 2. Scientific Method Overhead Key What is the scientific method? It is a process that is used to find answers to questions about the world around us. Is there only one “scientific method”? No, there are several versions of the scientific method. Some versions have more steps, while others may have only a few. However, they all begin with the identification of a problem or a question to be answered based on observations of the world around us and provide an organized method for conducting and analyzing an experiment. What is a hypothesis? It is an educated guess based on observations and your knowledge of the topic. What is data? It is information gathered during an experiment. T. Trimpe 2003 http://sciencespot.net/ Form a Hypothesis What do you think will happen? Predict the answer to your question or the outcome of the experiment. Identify the Problem What do you want to know or explain? Use observations you have made to write a question that addresses the problem or topic you want to investigate. Create an Experiment How will you test your hypothesis? Develop a procedure for a reliable experiment and address safety rules. Perform an Experiment Follow the steps in your procedure to perform your experiment. Record data and observations! Communicate the Results Write a conclusion that summarizes the important parts of your experiment and the results. No Yes No Yes Analyze the Data Is the data reliable? Does your data and observations from the experiment support your hypothesis? Is your data inaccurate or the experiment flawed? Modify the Experiment Rewrite your procedure to address the flaws in the original experiment.