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Introduction:. We are going to design an experiment to test paper airplane flight distance. We need to think about how we are going to design and perform the experiment. What things do we need to think about? (Think about the steps of the Scientific Method). Team Members.

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  1. Introduction: • We are going to design an experiment to test paper airplane flight distance. • We need to think about how we are going to design and perform the experiment. • What things do we need to think about? (Think about the steps of the Scientific Method)

  2. Team Members • Each team needs the following “employees”. If there are not 6 people at your table, some students will have two jobs. • Executive – Manages the team employees • Engineer – Designs the airplane and modifies it with paper clips • Pilot – Flies the airplane • Surveyor – Measures the distance that the plane went • Accountant – Records and verifies the results and procedure • Analyst – Analyzes the data and prepares tables and graphs

  3. Problem: • What question are we trying to answer? • We want to design an experiment to test how the addition of paper clips will affect the flight distance of the paper airplane. • How does adding paper clips to a paper airplane affect its flight?

  4. Hypothesis: • What do you think is going to happen? • How do you think the addition of paper clips to the paper airplane affect its flight distance? • Does the placement of the clips matter? • If paper clips are added to the _(location)_ of the paper airplane, then ___________ _________________________________.

  5. Materials: • What do we need to perform this experiment? • Make a list of materials: • Everything and anything we need to carry out the experiment.

  6. Procedure: • How are we going to perform the experiment? • What do we need to do? • What needs to be kept constant? • What is our control? • What is our independent variable going to be? • Where are we going to perform the experiment? • What are we going to observe? How? • This should be written as a list of numbered steps.

  7. Results: • Data Table with measurements from the experiment. • Include headings and labels.

  8. Experiment • Get paper clips, paper, and a meter stick. • Make the paper airplane. Make sure you follow directions. • Gather materials and head out to your assigned runway. • Fly your airplane, measure flight distance, and record your data on your paper. Remember to add a paper clip each time.

  9. Lab Report Write Up • Must include: • Problem: What question did we want to answer? • Hypothesis: What you think will happen and why? • Procedure: Step by step explanation of what you did to perform the experiment. • Materials: A list of materials used • Safety Rules:What safety rules must we keep in mind? • Data Table and Graph: Include labels • Conclusion: Explain your results, including any possible mistakes that could have been made

  10. Making a graph of your data • Let’s review independent and dependent variables. • The independent variable is what the scientist changes during an experiment. • The dependent variable is what happens due to what is changed. • Remember: The growth of the flower is dependent upon the amount of water it receives.

  11. 10 8 6 Flight Distance (meters) 4 2 0 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 Number of paper clips Making the graph How adding paper clips affects paper airplane flight distance. 1. Create a title. 3. Determine interval and label for y-axis. 4. Plot your data. 5. Connect the data points. 2. Determine interval and label for x-axis.

  12. Conclusion: • What did you learn during the experiment? • Does your data make sense? • Was your hypothesis correct? Explain why or why not? • Did you do anything wrong? • Is there anything that you would have or should have done differently?

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