Science Investigation
Meaning experiments Aim Statement Hypothesis: Prediction
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Carefully read and understand this recording and planning guide so you are systematic in scientific thinking, experimenting, recording and interpreting.
Follow logically through each section so you are thorough in your science investigation steps.
Complete each section with details needed so you have carefully log your project...and so an outsider can know and understand too.
1 | My science investigation TOPIC
Which cooking oil is the healthiest |
2 | My investigation question
What is in the cooking oils |
3 | Background research and knowledge I will explore as a backdrop to my investigation
What are the cooking oils/brands? | Which oils taste better | Which one is the cheapest | Which one is the most expensive |
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4 | Aim of my investigation
Figuring out my questions |
5 | My investigation steps Materials / resources / people:
STEP 1 |
Look at the nutrients sticker on the oil | STEP 2 | Pour oil into pan at a medium-high heat
| STEP 3 | See which oil burns the fastest
| STEP 4 | write/type down the results
| STEP X | Mark the results
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MINI INVESTIGATION RECORDING SHEET
TITLE | Taste
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INVESTIGATION QUESTION |
Can my tongue detect different tastes?
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EQUIPMENT and MATERIALS |
Teaspoon | Bottle with liquid inside |
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STEPS |
Get a bottle | Get Teaspoon | Pour liquid into Teaspoon | Taste the liquid | Identify the liquid |
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FINDINGS
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D Bitter | A-Bitter | H-Salty | G- tasteless | E-Salty | B-Sweet | C-Sweet | F-Sour | I-Bitter? |
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INTERPRETATION What you learned from this mini investigation |
There was lots of bitter. | I learned that my tongue could tell what the different tastes are. |
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