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Collection of controls and variables worksheet (28)
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Worksheet for identifying controls and variables in a science experiment involving tomato juice and hair growth.
Homer Simpson tests if salt intake affects heart rate, while Mr. Burns tests if free lunch improves worker productivity, both with labeled experimental components.
Two-page reading worksheet on variables and controls in scientific investigations, featuring explanations and examples related to plant growth experiments.
Lisa is working on a science project to determine if commercial hair products affect hair growth speed.
Science worksheet using The Simpsons characters to teach students how to identify controls and variables in experiments.
Educational worksheet for identifying variables in a scientific experiment involving mice and microwaves, illustrated with a cartoon of Bart Simpson.
Worksheet on the scientific method focusing on variables and experimental design using a real-world scenario involving a Kool-Aid experiment.
Variables Worksheet with science experiment scenarios for identifying independent, dependent, and control variables.
Slide titled "Mouse Strength" with Bart Simpson, discussing an experiment on microwave exposure and mouse strength, including variables and improvements.
Worksheet with three science experiments using The Simpsons characters to teach identifying variables and controls.
Worksheet on identifying variables in scientific experiments, including questions and hypotheses for two different studies.
Worksheet illustrating scenarios to identify independent and dependent variables in scientific experiments.
Science worksheet for students to practice identifying dependent, independent, and control variables in experimental scenarios.
SpongeBob and Mr. Krabs conduct a science experiment on breath mints and laundry detergent, illustrated in a worksheet format.
Zombie-themed science worksheets challenge students to identify independent, dependent, and control variables in humorous experiments.