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|type= Lesson idea | |||
|attribution={{Yair Doza}} | |||
|final=yes | |||
|title= Hypothesis and Variables | |title= Hypothesis and Variables | ||
|tagline=Prepare for ISA exams here... | |tagline=Prepare for ISA exams here... | ||
|topic= | |topic= Investigation | ||
|subject= science | |subject= science | ||
|resourcenumber= SC0050 | |resourcenumber= SC0050 | ||
|age= Secondary | |age= Secondary | ||
|content= This | |content= This is one of two lessons preparing students for their ISA exams but can be used more generally to help students with various aspects of a scientific investigation. This resource focuses on forming hypotheses and graph drawing, taking in to account the nature of variables. | ||
|strategy= | |strategy= | ||
|image=variable poster.png|157x240px | |image=variable poster.png|157x240px | ||
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* plot continuous and categoric graphs | * plot continuous and categoric graphs | ||
|additional resources= | |additional resources= | ||
|useful information= | |useful information= | ||
|related resources= | |related resources=[[Investigation Definitions]] | ||
|other= | |other= | ||
|format= | |format= | ||
|resources= | |resources= | ||
* view lesson details on the Wiki: [[Hypothesis and Variables/Lesson Document]] | |||
* download the document files: [[file: continuous data.ppt]], [[file: poster template.pdf]], [[file: mixed data.pdf]]. | |||
}} | }} | ||
[[Category:Secondary]] [[Category: Science]] | [[Category:Secondary]] [[Category: Science]] | ||