Modelling scientific investigations
Modelling scientific investigations. This information forms part of the Plant2pollinator resources.
| Question | Purpose of question |
|---|---|
| I am going to investigate... | Students focus on the problem and formulate a question for investigation. |
| What I think will happen? | Students make a prediction. |
| Why I think it will happen? | Students justify their prediction using existing knowledge, beliefs and experiences. Prior knowledge is activated. |
| What I will need? | Students identify materials and equipment needed for their investigation |
| How I will make it a fair test? | Students refine their plan to ensure that tests are fair and variables are controlled. |
| What happened? | Students record their observations and measurements. |
| Was this what I expected? | Students compare what happened with their prediction. It may force them to confront any discrepancies between their beliefs and their data. |
| Why it happened? | Students construct an explanation for their data. |
| What was difficult for me? | Students reflect on what they did, how they did it, what was difficult and, perhaps, what was not done well. |
| How I could improve this investigation? | Students identify weaknesses in their investigation and outline improvements that could be made. |
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