Lesson 1: Develop a Hypothesis
Objectives
Students will:
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Time
One 45 minute class period.
Materials
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Teacher Preparation
Writing a Hypothesis: There are many
ways to write a hypothesis; the following links are just a few
suggestions.
Assessment
The students' hypotheses can be used for assessment based on
the following sample rubric. Additionally, if students
develop the hypotheses as a whole class activity or as
teams, the students' participation in the activity can be
used for assessment.
| Score | Criteria |
| 5 | The hypotheses are thorough, based on scientific facts, AND identify the problems. |
| 4 | The hypotheses are based on scientific facts AND identify the problems. |
| 3 | The hypotheses are based on some facts AND identify the problems. |
| 2 | The hypotheses are guesses AND based on some facts. |
| 1 | The hypotheses are guesses and cannot be supported by facts. |
| 0 | The student did not write anything down. |
Procedure
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Activity 1: Develop a Hypothesis |
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For this project, you will engage in a variety of activities that
follow the scientific method beginning with making initial
observations and developing a hypotheses (see
Student Guidelines for the using the Scientific Method for more information).
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