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C5 FIT lesson
Take your test and glue your FIT quad on the front of your test.
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Upper Secondary (Key Stage 4)
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C5 FIT lesson
Take your test and glue your FIT quad on the front of your test.
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Introduction
Experimental variables are important factors that can influence the outcome of an experiment. Let's explore the different types of variables.
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What do you already know about experimental variables?
Slide 4 - Mind map
Independent Variable
The independent variable is the factor that the researcher intentionally changes or manipulates in an experiment.
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Dependent Variable
The dependent variable is the factor that is being measured or observed. It is the outcome or result of the experiment.
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Control Variable
The control variable is the factor that remains constant or unchanged throughout the experiment. It helps establish a baseline for comparison.
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Identifying Variables
In an experiment, it's important to identify the independent, dependent, and control variables. Let's practice identifying variables.
Slide 8 - Slide
What is the purpose of identifying variables in an experiment?
A
To make the experiment more complex.
B
To understand the cause and effect relationship and ensure reliable results.
C
To confuse the participants.
D
To waste time and resources.
Slide 9 - Quiz
Which variable is not important in an experiment?
A
The control variable.
B
The dependent variable.
C
None of the variables are unimportant.
D
The independent variable.
Slide 10 - Quiz
What is the control variable in an experiment?
A
The variable that is measured or observed.
B
The variable that is not important.
C
The variable that stays the same.
D
The variable that is purposely changed or manipulated.
Slide 11 - Quiz
What is the dependent variable in an experiment?
A
The variable that is not important.
B
The variable that stays the same.
C
The variable that is measured or observed.
D
The variable that is purposely changed or manipulated.
Slide 12 - Quiz
What is the independent variable in an experiment?
A
The variable that is measured or observed.
B
The variable that is purposely changed or manipulated.
C
The variable that stays the same.
D
The variable that is not important.
Slide 13 - Quiz
Slide 6: Question 1
In an experiment testing the effect of temperature on plant growth, what is the independent variable?
Slide 14 - Slide
In an experiment testing the effect of temperature on plant growth, what is the independent variable?
Slide 15 - Open question
Slide 7: Question 2
In an experiment investigating the impact of exercise on heart rate, what is the dependent variable?
Slide 16 - Slide
In an experiment investigating the impact of exercise on heart rate, what is the dependent variable?
Slide 17 - Open question
Complete FIT task 1
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Slide 23 - Video
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How can the overall energy change of a reaction be determined from a reaction profile?
A
By calculating the difference in energy between the reactants and products
B
By measuring the temperature of the reaction
C
By balancing the chemical equation
D
By counting the number of reactant molecules
Slide 28 - Quiz
Where on a reaction profile is the activation energy located?
A
At the starting point (beginning)
B
At the ending point (completion)
C
At the lowest point (valley)
D
At the highest point (peak)
Slide 29 - Quiz
Complete FIT task 2
Slide 30 - Slide
What does a reaction profile show?
A
Energy changes during a chemical reaction
B
The concentration of reactants and products
C
The structure of reactants and products
D
The rate of reaction
Slide 31 - Quiz
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