Actually, I can’t solve the problem because
you haven’t uploaded an image with a specific task or experiment — what you’ve shared is a *blank science experiment worksheet template*.
This worksheet is designed to guide students through the
scientific method:
1.
Ask a QUESTION
2.
Make a HYPOTHESIS
3.
Test the HYPOTHESIS (with Supplies and Procedure)
4.
Record the RESULTS
5.
Draw a CONCLUSION
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✔ Since there’s no actual experiment or data provided, I’ll show you
how to fill it out using a simple example — like testing how plant growth is affected by light.
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## 🌱 Example: “Does sunlight affect how fast a bean plant grows?”
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1. Ask a QUESTION:
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How does the amount of sunlight affect the growth rate of a bean plant?
*(You write your own question here — it should be testable!)*
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2. Make a HYPOTHESIS:
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If a bean plant gets more sunlight, then it will grow taller faster than a plant kept in the dark.
*(A hypothesis is an educated guess — often written as an “If… then…” statement.)*
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3. Test the HYPOTHESIS:
Supplies:
- 2 identical bean plants (same age, same pot size, same soil)
- Ruler
- Notebook
- Sunny windowsill
- Dark closet or box
Procedure:
1. Place one plant on a sunny windowsill.
2. Place the other plant in a dark closet.
3. Water both plants with the same amount of water every day.
4. Measure the height of each plant daily for 7 days.
5. Record measurements in a table.
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4. Record the RESULTS:
*(You’d draw or write observations here — for example:)*
| Day | Plant in Sun (cm) | Plant in Dark (cm) |
|-----|-------------------|--------------------|
| 1 | 5 | 5 |
| 2 | 6 | 5 |
| 3 | 8 | 5 |
| 4 | 10 | 5 |
| 5 | 12 | 5 |
| 6 | 14 | 5 |
| 7 | 16 | 5 |
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✔ The plant in the sun grew steadily. The plant in the dark did not grow.
*(You could also draw a bar graph or sketch the plants at the end.)*
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5. Draw a CONCLUSION:
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The hypothesis was correct. The bean plant exposed to sunlight grew significantly taller over 7 days, while the plant kept in the dark showed no growth. This suggests that sunlight is necessary for plant growth.
*(Your conclusion should answer your original question and say whether your hypothesis was supported or not.)*
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Tip for Students:
Always make sure your experiment is fair — only change ONE thing (the variable — in this case, sunlight). Keep everything else the same (water, soil, pot, plant type).
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✔ So — if you have a real experiment or image with data, upload it, and I’ll help you fill in this worksheet correctly!
Until then, use this example as a model to complete your own science project! 🧪🔬
Let me know if you want to try another topic — like “Does sugar dissolve faster in hot or cold water?” or “Which paper towel absorbs the most water?” — I can walk you through those too!
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of scientific method worksheet.