February 2: today we are planting seeds that we germinated last week. We will look at an example of an experiment and discuss abiotic factors that we will use as independent variables.
Homework! Yes, there is homework tonight! Due February 4.
Please read the following page. Then play the game Science Detectives: Training Room Escape. Take a screen shot of your results. If you are inspired, play the game Science Detectives: Case of the Mystery Images. This is hard! For extra credit, take a screen shot of your results. Access this page here:
http://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/using-scientific-method-solve-mysteries
CJ Kazilek and David Pearson. "Using the Scientific Method to Solve Mysteries ." ASU - Ask A Biologist. 8 Oct 2009. ASU - Ask A Biologist, Web. 31 Jan 2015. http://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/scientific-method
February 3: Here is an example written by a middle school student:
http://www.sememphis.org/Documents/sciencefair/PLANTS%20AND%20GROWTH%20AFFECTS1%20by%20Madison%20Burrow.pdf
Homework! Yes, there is homework tonight! Due February 4.
Please read the following page. Then play the game Science Detectives: Training Room Escape. Take a screen shot of your results. If you are inspired, play the game Science Detectives: Case of the Mystery Images. This is hard! For extra credit, take a screen shot of your results. Access this page here:
http://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/using-scientific-method-solve-mysteries
CJ Kazilek and David Pearson. "Using the Scientific Method to Solve Mysteries ." ASU - Ask A Biologist. 8 Oct 2009. ASU - Ask A Biologist, Web. 31 Jan 2015. http://askabiologist.asu.edu/explore/scientific-method
February 3: Here is an example written by a middle school student:
http://www.sememphis.org/Documents/sciencefair/PLANTS%20AND%20GROWTH%20AFFECTS1%20by%20Madison%20Burrow.pdf
February 5: Water plants and write your hypothesis in the space above your data in your journal.