Step 6: Conclusion (Final Claim)
Step 2B: Do Research
Evidence for a conclusion (claim) comes from...
Step 2A: Ask a Question to Research
Step 4: Perform an Experiment to answer the question
Iterative
Engineering Design Process
Scientific Method
Step 5: Analyze the Results of the Lab
Step 1: Make observations about the natural world
Step 2: Generate Concepts
Evidence for a conclusion (claim) NEVER comes from...
Step 3: Make a Hypothesis (claim)
Answered the question "How does the lever length effect the speed of the car" based on the lab results only (Step of the Scientific Method)
Answered the question "How does the lever length effect the speed of the car" before performing the experiment (Step of the Scientific Method)
Changed the lever length on a mousetrap car and time which one went faster: longer or shorter lever (Step of the Scientific Method)
Stepwise iterative process used to innovate a mousetrap car
We reviewed what we learned by watching and recording data from our previous experiments on mousetrap cars (Step of the Scientific Method)
After performing the lab we examined the data we collected to see which lever length went faster over 2 meters (Step of the Scientific Method)
Learned about the differences between mass and weight by reading/watching videos and discussing (Step of the Scientific Method)
When we performed the lab on Lever Length vs. Speed this is research for what step of the engineering design process
Data or observations only from an experiment or the environment
Stepwise iterative process used to research how the mousetrap car works
Process that repeats itself over-and-over again
My opinions on what I think the answer is
How does the lever length effect the speed of the car as it travels 2 meters (Step of the Scientific Method)