Planning to Test Your Question with Rebecca Flitcroft USDA Forest Service (2/4)
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This is the 2nd video in this series. Learn how scientists like Rebecca Flitcroft develop their hypothesis. She discusses the importance of researching your topic before you begin, creating a hypothesis that you are able to explain to your peers, creating an experiment that can be replicated easily, and collecting data from multiple sites to ensure you have more reliable data.
This is a great resource if you're working on a science fair project or an experiment of your own!
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I am currently conducting research on Coho salmon populations throughout their life cycle I try to understand what fish need, from the perspective of the fish. We often think about...View Profile
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This lesson map outlines how you can use the scientist videos series to help students understand the scientific process. They will then brainstorm for their own science fair projects or...Lesson Plan – Designing Your Own Study
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