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Scientific Fair Test Toxic water

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Scientific Fair Test. Toxic water. We are learning to:. Conduct a fair test investigation following the scientific method in order to determine the effect of toxic water on seed germination and root growth . At the end of the investigation students will be able to:. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Scientific Fair Test

Toxic water

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We are learning to:• Conduct a fair test investigation following the scientific method in order todetermine the effect of toxic water on seed germination and root growth.

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At the end of the investigation students will be able to:

• Determine the effect of toxic water on seed germination and root growth.

• Create a research question and hypothesis based on their prior research.

• Plan and conduct an investigation.• Make observations, record results

and graph.• Make a results statement and

conclusion.

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What went down the drain?• Detergents – Soaps• Organic material - Leaf litter and grass cuttings• Pesticides – poison• Run-off water from washing cars• Sewer overflows• Fertilisers• Leaks from cars and trucks• Animal and bird droppings• Septic tank leaks

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Investigation

• Today we will prepare for an investigation to look at the effects of water pollution on seed germination and root growth.

• The investigation will run for about five days – depending on germination and root growth.

• Students will work in groups

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GroupsGroup 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5Stephanie (L)TarynJamesIsraelGeorgia

Sharna (L)AugustHarryKarn

Liam (L)CoreyNatasha EmmaJosh

Daniel (L)HunterTaylorDestiny

Briar (L)CainDylanJaden

Get your topic study books, glue stick, pencil, eraser and red pen and move into your groups.

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Activity 1• Glue Scientific Investigation Instructions in your topic

book.

• Read through the sheet – at the end you may ask questions for clarifications.

• Be prepared to explain the investigation in your own words. (5 min)

• Look at the information you got from your internet research – Activity 6

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Activity 2 – Draft question

• Design a draft research question based on prior discussions and the list of materials.

• Discuss in your group and write up on a piece of scrap paper.

• 4 minutes

Examples:• Does water quality

effect seed germination and root growth?

• What kind of water makes seeds germinate and roots grow best?

• Does water pollution affect seed germination and root growth?

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Write:

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• Research question: (Write down the question your group has agreed upon)

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Activity 3 - hypothesis

• From your research question comes the hypothesis.

• Now in your group come up with your hypothesis (prediction)

Examples• More seeds will germinate

and roots grow longer in clean water.

• Seeds will not germinate as well in polluted water and the roost will be shorter.

• The water with the most pollution will have the lowest germination and root growth.

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Write:

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• Research question:

• Hypothesis (my prediction) (Write down the prediction your group has agreed upon)

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Activity 4 – Controlled variables

• Look at the “equipment and materials” and the “things to know”.

• What are the controlled / dependent variables? (What will be the same?)

Controlled variables:• Container size• Absorbent paper• Lettuce seeds• Amount of darkness in

which the seeds germinate

• The place where the seeds germinate

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Write:

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• Research question:

• Hypothesis (my prediction)

• Experiment – Controlled variables: (List)

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Activity 5 – Independent variables

• Look at the “equipment and materials” and the “things to know”.

• What is the one thing that will be different?

The water quality• Laundry detergent

water• Dish washer water• Soap water• Shampoo water• Oil water• Animal droppings water

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Write

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• Research question:

• Hypothesis (my prediction)

• Experiment – Controlled variables:

• Experiment – Independent variable: (List)

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Activity 6 - Control

• Identify the control.• The one thing that will show us normal germination and root growth is if we use…..

• Clean tap water.

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Write31-08-2009 Toxic water investigation

• Research question:

• Hypothesis (my prediction)

• Experiment – Controlled variables:

• Experiment – Independent variable:

• Experiment – Control:

• Experiment:

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Activity 7

• In your groups, read the “lettuce seeds procedure”.

• Discuss what to do – in your own words – do we all agree what to do?

• Now write up in your own words what you will do / how you will set the experiment up.

• Support your buddies.

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The experiment

Part 2

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The experiment• Today we will be setting up and

running the experiment based on the procedure you wrote up yesterday.

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Step 1: Organise the equipment & materials

Each group will get:• 4 x 1.5litre containers • 2 x pollutants• 1 x salt solution• Masking tape for marking• 4 x dishes with lids• 2 x absorbent paper discs • 1 x tweezers• 1 x ruler• 4 x eye droppers• Aluminium foil

Behaviour and safety:

• Work area• Handle of chemicals• Keep fingers out of

mouth and don’t rub eyes

• Wash hands after each session.

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Step 2: Water samplesEach group creates their own water samples

• 1 x control - clean water• 1 x salt solution (500ml water, 250ml non-

carbonated water and 250ml salt)• 2 x pollutants (100ml and pollutant)

Label water samples with:• Content • Date• Ratio of the mix

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Step 3 • Place an absorbent disc in each of the four

disks / containers• Label the four disks / containers A – Salt solution

B – Pollutant 1C – ControlD – Pollutant 2

Write this information in your topic book

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Step 4• Use a clean eye dripper.• Add just enough water (about 4ml) to

wet the absorbent paper in the disk / container marked C

• Do the same for sample A, B and D using a clean eye dripper so that you don’t contaminate your samples.

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Step 5• Use the tweezers, select 20 lettuce

seeds and place them on the bottom side of each disk / container.

• Arrange them in rows of 4 or 5• Cover with absorbent paper disk • Place the cover on the disk /

containers.• Carefully wrap each disk in foil

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Step 6• Store in room temperature that will

not be disturbed for 5 days.• No direct sunlight or other heat source that will dry the absorbent paper out.

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Write:

• Write up the experiment – what you have done.

• Be very specific and detailed

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Observation Part 3

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• Use the seed germination and root growth recording sheet to record observations.

• Have a pencil and ruler ready

• Lay the ruler on a clean blank paper.

• Carefully unwrap and open the disks / containers

• Count the numbers of seeds that have germinated and record.

• If there is enough root growth to measure use the tweezers to carefully lift.

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• The edge of the root is at 0 so only the root is measured.

• Record the lengths of all the roots.

• Calculate the average

• Cover seeds – Leave for 3 more days before observation is repeated.

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Interpret the data

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InterpretationGraph 1

• Create a graph in which the y axis show the number of seeds germinated over the 5 days and with the x axis showing the different water samples.

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Number of seeds that ger-minated after 5 days

Number of seeds that germinated af -ter 5 days

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InterpretationGraph 2

• Create a graph in which the y axis show the measurement of root growth over the 5 days and with the x axis showing the different water samples / pollutants.

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Interpretation Result statement

•Write a simple result statement after interpreting the data and studying their observations

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Conclusion• Now write your conclusion

with a statement about whether the data supported your original

hypothesis (prediction)

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Final assessment task• Use the information you have

gathered and present a summary of the investigation on a display poster.