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From Cookbook to Experimental Design

From Cookbook to Experimental Design. Jenny Sue Flannagan and Rachel McMillan Regent University National Science Conference March, 2008. KUD. K now that inquiry is a critical component of science (NSES, pg. 214) U nderstand inquiry is a process, not a lock step method

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From Cookbook to Experimental Design

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  1. From Cookbook to Experimental Design Jenny Sue Flannagan and Rachel McMillan Regent University National Science Conference March, 2008

  2. KUD • Know that inquiry is a critical component of science (NSES, pg. 214) • Understand inquiry is a process, not a lock step method • Design experiments with students using the 4 question strategy

  3. #1 What did your paper airplane do?

  4. #2 If we were going to design an experiment around paper airplanes, what materials would we need?

  5. #3 How can we change the materials to affect what the paper airplane does?

  6. #4How can we measure the response of the change?

  7. Designing the Question • I am going to investigate the effect of ___________________________ on _____________________________.

  8. 4 Question Strategy • Tool to use to help students “think” through the design process • Allows students to brainstorm additional ideas for experiments • Can start anywhere in the process

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