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Pinterest. Investigating Gummy Bears. Guest blog post by Amy Alvis I was looking on Pinterest for a lab to use with my students to teach them the scientific method. The students will have science fair project to do at the end of the year and I wanted to take them step by step through the process so that they will know exactly what to do for their projects. I found a gummy bear science lab by Sue at Science for Kids: Adventures of an Elementary School Science Teacher. It is an awesome lab, but I wanted my students to have a more complex scientific method model to work with.

I gave my students the question we were going to test: What solution will make the gummy bear increase its mass and length the most? We then discussed what materials we would need to conduct the lab (we added things as we did the lab and saw that additional things were needed). We filled in the procedure as we did the lab. The students measured out 50 ml of water to put in each cup. They then added the liquid/solid to create their solutions. THE SCIENTIFIC METHOD POSTERS AND ACTIVITIES.

Scientific Method Lab Using Bubble Gum. Students will be able to use the scientific method to solve problems and collect data-based observations. In doing the investigation students will know how to use SI units and differentiate qualitative and quantitative data. This lab is an inexpensive yet fun way to learn the scientific method instead of just doing notes. We do this lab in our Introduction unit because students are making data tables and understanding the scientific method at the same time.

Subject: BiologyResource Type: Activities:Lab ActivityGrade Level: High School (9-12) At the beginning of the scientific method unit I use the lab to introduce and cover the process...instead of using lecture. 1. B) Form a hypothesis C) Test the hypothesis with a controlled experiment my making observations and gathering data. D) Analyze gathered data E) Reject or Accept your hypothesis F) Form a conclusion 2. 3. Observations Gum A Gum B Problem: Which piece of bubble gum blows the biggest bubble? Procedure: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Procedure: 1.

Scientific Studies: Scientific Method. Learning about the scientific method is almost like saying that you are learning how to learn. The scientific method is a process used by scientists to study the world around them. It can also be used to test whether any statement is accurate. You can use the scientific method to study a leaf, a dog, an ocean, or the entire Universe. We all have questions about the world. The scientific method is there to test if your answer was correct. Just about everything starts with a question. So you've got a scientist. As more questions are asked, scientists build a foundation of answers. The whole process allows the world to advance, evolve, and grow. Experimental evidence is used to confirm the answers in science. Scientists start with general observations and then make a hypothesis. Once you have a scientific hypothesis, the fun can begin. It is very important that the experiment is objective. So what about that first hypothesis? You may also hear about the term "model.

" Learn about Scientific Method. Got a hunch about something but don’t know how to prove it? In this BrainPOP movie, Tim and Moby will walk you through the steps of the scientific method, which can be used to design any kind of experiment! First, Tim will show you how to make observations and develop inferences based on them. Then, you’ll learn how to form a hypothesis, make a prediction, and design a test to see whether or not your prediction was correct. Finally, you’ll learn why it’s important for others to be able to repeat your experiment! Watch the Science movie about Scientific Method »

The Scientific Method.