Name: ________________________________ Yr. & Section: ____________ Score: ___________Teacher: _______________________________________________ Date: _____________________
Exercise Number _____________CAN YOU SPOT THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD
Direction: Each sentence below describes a step of the scientific method. Match each sentence with a step of the scientific method listed below. Write your answer in the space provided for. Write your choice in capital letter.
A. Recognize a problem C. test the hypothesis with an experimentB. Form a hypothesis D. draw a conclusion
_______ 1. Forem Davi Kent predicted that the seeds would start to grow faster if an electric current traveled through the
soil in which they were planted.
_______ 2. Wesley said, “If I fertilize my geranium plants, they will blossom”.
_______ 3. Kathleen’s data showed that the house hold cockroaches moved away from raw cucumber slices.
_______ 4. Diva grew bacteria from the mouth on special plates in the laboratory. She placed drops of different mouth
washes on bacteria on each plate.
_______ 5. Emily used a survey to determine how many of her classmates were left – handed and how many were right –
handed.
_______ 6. Jun wanted to know how synthetic fibers were different from natural fibers.
_______ 7. Dave saw bats catching insects after dark. He asked, “How bats find the insects in the dark?”
_______ 8. Ken wondered if dyes could be taken out of plant leaves, flowers and stems.
_______ 9. Keigh soaked six different kinds of seeds in water for 24 hours. Then she planted the seeds in the soil in depth
of 1.0 cm. She used the same amount of water, light, and heat for each kind of soil.
______ 10. Davi Kent read about growing plants in water. He wanted to know how plants could grow without soil.
______ 11. Wesley Dave said, “If I grow five seedlings in red light, I think the plants will grow faster than five plants
grown in white light.
_______ 12. Diva Kate experiments proved that earthworm move away from light.
_______ 13. Kent said, “If acid rain affects plants in particular lake, it might affect small animals, such as crayfish that
live in the same water.”
_______ 14. Fortunato fed different diets to three groups of guinea pigs. His experiments showed that guinea pigs need
Vitamin C and protein in their diets.
_______ 15. Emily’s experiments showed that chicken egg shells were stronger when she gave the hen feed to which
extra calcium had been added.
Name: ______________________________ Yr. & Section: ___________ Score: ____________Teacher:________________________________ Date: ______________________
Exercise Number ____________Puzzle of Branches and Sub – Branches of Physics
Directions: Encircle the word/words that corresponds the branches and sub – branches of Physics.
T H E R M O D Y N A M I C S A G U B H
E C P O M V Y D Q C W R Y L J M B E K
F O S F C V N Q X O C F T H Y S W G M
M N P Q A Z A C M U L G H Y C G H J T
A D A T C F M G D S F Z X I B N M S A
G E A Q I F I T W T E B T M G F D S A
N N G V X C C B M I J A K L P O V B M
E S Y T U I S V X C T A K H F D S E T
T E Q E D R T Y U S N V X A D G H J K
O D W L Q E R T G B H J I K O P L S A
S M F E S C X S E R T Y U I O P J F S
T A A C D Q U A N T U M P H Y S I C S
A T X T K A Y E Y F C P A O L O G D R
T T F R L A U R E N C E G B I M B E E
I E A O M I D H A H H D E R H J K L L
C R G M F P L A S M A P H Y S I C S A
S P H A N N A H D C G E T Y U I O P T
A H F G M A E M E G G I E F D S T W I
S Y E N T E G A M I N A D A D H F S V
G S V E L E C T R O S T A T I C C C I
E I F T J O H N R E Y B U T O T S I S
D C F I F C H E C H E A S D G Y O S T
A S A S R W S H N N E T Y T U B L Y I
L A D M E C H A N I C S S L P N I H C
V D H M R F F F M M D O N C S X D P P
S E G A W H G W G H T D G B Q W S E H
Q K T R E F J Q W E G H D C Q T T R Y
W U I V T G K E N A D A D A W T A U S
R I U N W H L G F A M A U R I C T T I
U T I N E G A M H A H O N E Y L E A C
P E O B T M N G J S V B E W A C P R S
Y Q P D Y F A G N D C C V D G Q H P F
D E Y T I W M T B G E R N V S A Y M U
C R R U O E W G I H C D W T Y A S E V
V T C I P Y E D F C C G W E Y V I T H
B I V P S T A T I C S B H E Q A C W E
N K B S G U T S H J V H O P J V S O Y
M G N F G O Y F J O V F T Y H J D L J
A. Recognize a problemB. Form a hypothesisC. Test the hypothesis with an experimentD. Draw conclusions_B__ 1. Stephen predicted that seeds would start to grow faster if an electriccurrent traveled through the soil in which they were planted._B__ 2. Susan said, “If I fertilize my geranium plants, they will blossom.”_D__ 3. Jonathan’s data showed that household cockroaches moved awayfrom raw cucumber slices._C_ 4. Rene grew bacteria from the mouth on special plates in thelaboratory. She placed drops of different mouthwashes on bacteria oneach plate._C__ 5. Kathy used a survey to determine how many of her classmates wereleft-handed and how many were right-handed._A__ 6. Jose saw bats catching insects after dark. He asked, “How do batsfind the insects in the dark?”_A__ 7. Justin wondered if dyes could be taken out of plant leaves, flowers,and stems._C__ 8. Alice soaked six different kinds of seeds in water for 24 hours. Thenshe planted the seeds in soil at a depth of I cm. She used the sameamount of water, light, and heat for each kind of seed._A__ 9. Bob read about growing plants in water. He wanted to know howplants could grow without soil._B__ 10. Kevin said, “If I grow five seedlings in red light, I think the plants willgrow faster than the five plants grown in white light.”_D_ 11. Angela’s experiment proved that earthworms move away from light._B__ 12. Scott said, “If acid rain affects plants in a particular lake, it mightaffect small animals, such as crayfish, that live in the same water.”_D__ 13. Michael fed different diets to three groups of guinea pigs. Hisexperiment showed that guinea pigs need vitamin C and protein intheir diets._D__ 14. Kim’s experiment showed that chicken eggshells were strongerwhen she gave the hen feed, to which extra calcium had been added.
Scientific MethodName __________________________ Yr. & Sec.: ___________________ Score: _____________
Controls and Variables – Part 1SpongeBob and his Bikini Bottom pals have been busy doing a little research. Read thedescription for each experiment and answer the questions.1 - Patty PowerMr. Krabbs wants to make Bikini Bottoms a nicer place to live. He has created a new sauce that he thinks will reduce the production of body gas associated with eating crabby patties from the Krusty Krab. He recruits 100 customers with a history of gas problems. He has 50 of them (Group A) eat crabby patties with the new sauce. The other 50 (Group B) eat crabby patties with sauce that looks just like new sauce but is really just mixture of mayonnaise and food coloring. Both groups were told that they were getting the sauce that would reduce gas production. Two hours after eating the crabby patties, 30 customers in group A reported having fewer gas problems and 8 customers in group B reported having fewer gas problems.1.1. Which people are in the control group? 1.2. What is the
independent variable?1.3 What is the dependent variable? 1.4. What should Mr. Krabs’ conclusion be?1.5. Why do you think 8 people in group B reported feeling better?
2 – SlimotosisSponge Bob notices that his pal Gary is suffering from slimotosis, which occurs when the shell develops a nasty slime and gives off a horrible odor. His friend Patrick tells him that rubbing seaweed on the shell is the perfect cure, while Sandy says that drinking Dr. Kelp will be a better cure. Sponge Bob decides to test this cure by rubbing Gary with seaweed for 1 week and having him drink Dr. Kelp. After a week of treatment, the slime is gone and Gary’s shell smells better.2.1. What was the initial observation? 2.2. What is the independent variable?2.3. What is the dependent variable? 2.4. What should Sponge Bob’s conclusion be?
3 – Marshmallow MusclesLarry was told that a certain muscle cream was the newest best thing on the market and claims to double a person’s muscle power when used as part of a muscle-building workout. Interested in this product, he buys the special muscle cream and recruits Patrick and SpongeBob to help him with an experiment. Larry develops a special marshmallow weight-lifting program for Patrick and SpongeBob. He meets with them once every day for a period of 2 weeks and keeps track of their results. Before each session Patrick’s arms and back are lathered in the muscle cream, while Sponge Bob’s arms and back are lathered with the regular lotion.3.1. Which person is in the control group? 3.2. What is the independent variable?3.3. What is the dependent variable? 3.4. What should Larry’s conclusion be?
4 – Microwave MiraclePatrick believes that fish that eat food exposed to microwaves will become smarter and would be able to swim through a maze faster. He decides to perform an experiment by placing fish food in a microwave for 20 seconds. He has the fish swim through a maze and records the time it takes for each one to make it to the end. He feeds the special food to 10 fish and gives regular food to 10 others. After 1 week, he has the fish swim through the maze again and records the times for each.4.1. What was Patrick’s hypothesis? 4.2. Which fish are in the control group?4.3. What is the independent variable? 4.4. What is the dependent variable?4.5. Look at the results in the charts. What should Patrick’s conclusion be?
Answer Key1 - Patty PowerWhich people are in the control group? Group BWhat is the independent variable? New sauceWhat is the dependent variable? Amount of gasWhat should Mr. Krabs’ conclusion be? The new sauce appears to work as it reduced the amount of gasproduced in 60% of the people tested.Why do you think 10 people in group B reported feeling better? They thought they were getting the new sauce asa result thought that they didn’t have as much gas. (Placebo effect)2 – SlimotosisWhat was the initial observation? Slimotosis on Gary’s shellWhat is the independent variable? Cures (Seaweed and Dr. Kelp)What is the dependent variable? Slime and odorWhat should Sponge Bob’s conclusion be? Although Gary’s symptoms have disappeared, it is not known whichcure was the one that worked. He should redo the experiment and include a control group as well as two othertesting groups for each of the proposed cures.3 – Marshmallow MusclesWhich person is in the control group? SpongeBobWhat is the independent variable? Muscle creamWhat is the dependent variable? Amount of marshmallows lifted (strength)What should Larry’s conclusion be? Since both Patrick and SpongeBob improved their results by the end of twoweeks, it does not appear that the claims for the special muscle cream are true. If the claims were correct, weshould have seen Patrick’s amount double, but not SpongeBob’s amount. The improvements were likely a resultof Larry’s special workout.4 – Microwave MiracleWhat was Patrick’s hypothesis? He hypothesized that feeding fish microwaved food would make them becomesmarter.Which fish are in the control group? The fish that eat regular foodWhat is the independent variable? Microwaved foodWhat is the dependent variable? Time required to complete the mazeLook at the results in the charts. What should Patrick’s conclusion be? According to the data, all but two fish ineach group decreased their time through the maze. The special food does not appear to be a big factor inhelping fish become smarter.Note: Of the fish that did improve their times, the fish that were fed the special food averaged a 9.625 secondsdecrease in their times compared to an average decrease of 6.625 seconds in the fish group that received theregular food. This does show a slight improvement for the microwaved food group, but not enough to prove thathis hypothesis was correct. More testing would need to be done.
IV - EARTH
Acaso, Randy Ryan
Altrecha, Earl
Amarille, Rodirick
Anub, Dionesio Kem
Aratia, Narciso
Arranz, Christopher
Baja, Bernie
Bayanban, Joan Rey
Bernil, Mark Kenneth
Berohila, Archiem
Bron, Christian
Bulaquena, Junrey
Calapre, Jurdan
Casilao, Josephouz
Cubillas, Joy
Deliman, Brian Jey
Deliman, Nelson
Felecio, Marlo
Fernandez, Alfred
Gallo, Romar
Lamoste, Hannival Fretz
Ocol, Louie
Abecia, Rose
Abuhon, Mary Mie
Alcocero, Jerapel
Andayan, Crestilyn
Araneta, Marjo Rae
Bayona, Catherine
Bayot, Arlyn
Boyles, Angelie
Cadisal, Jasmin
Carcueva, Ritchil
Castro, Irish Vivian
Dedace, Aprilme
Dela Cruz, Diana Rose
Gardoce, Zenaida
Gerondio, Crisjen
Himo, Amilyn
Jagupit, Aibie
Lucido, Cynthia
Lupague, Laniever
Manatad, Delia
Masangya, Carla
Menil, Charina
Paguican, Jey
Ranario, Karl Nino
Roma, Orlimark
Rosales, Jomar
Semine, Jim
Suganob, Rogen
Sumodlayon, Jayson
Torregosa, Jason
Torregosa, Seldon
Untua, Angelito
Mercado, Lorina
Mier, Jean Jeneth
Molaan, Althea Mae
Molaan, Rowena
Ortiz, Sheila Mae
Talines, May Cheene
Timkang, Ruby
Udarbe, Necca
SS
Acaso, Randy Ryan
Altrecha, Earl
Amarille, Rodirick
Anub, Dionesio Kem
Aratia, Narciso
Arranz, Christopher
Baja, Bernie
Bayanban, Joan Rey
Bernil, Mark Kenneth
Berohila, Archiem
Bron, Christian
Bulaquena, Junrey
Calapre, Jurdan
Casilao, Josephouz
Cubillas, Joy
Deliman, Brian Jey
Deliman, Nelson
Felecio, Marlo
Fernandez, Alfred
Gallo, Romar
Lamoste, Hannival Fretz
Ocol, Louie
Paguican, Jey
Ranario, Karl Nino
Roma, Orlimark
Rosales, Jomar
Semine, Jim
Suganob, Rogen
Sumodlayon, Jayson
Torregosa, Jason
Torregosa, Seldon
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