Design your own plan for a scientific experiment. You do not have to conduct your experiment. Choose a topic that you are interested in, and come up with a testable question. Write a procedure so that you could perform an experiment if you wanted to, or someone else could read it and follow the steps. Include all the steps of the scientific method. Since you will not be able to record data or draw a conclusion, for the last two steps please include a description of what each step involves.
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Tips for designing your own experiments
To use the Scientific Method you should design an experiment to test your hypothesis. A hypothesis is a question, which has been reworded into a form that can be tested by an experiment. Your hypothesis should be based on the background information you gathered. Make a numbered, step-by-step list of what you will do to answer your question. This list is called an "experimental procedure". Your procedure should be detailed enough that someone else could do your experiment without needing to talk to you about it. This procedure should include:
1. Any important amounts or measures you will be using.
2. Your variable (what it is you plan to change) and how you will change it.
3. Your control (constant measurements during the experiment).
4. How you are going to measure the change you observe.
5. Diagrams or drawings so your ideas are clear.