Myranda Joseph B Kaylee Kennedy F Sweet Sweet
Myranda Joseph B. Kaylee Kennedy F. Sweet, Sweet Sugar
Variable Being Tested • The variable being tested is the water by adding sugar.
Control and Experimental Groups Our control plant will be watered with regular water. Our experimental plant will watered with sugar water.
Our Hypothesis • If we water a plant with sugar water, then it will grow faster and smell sweet.
Observations 2 -15 -12 Our experimental plant looks healthy because it is green and that means it is making it’s own food. Our control plant is green and growing good because it’s making it’s own food. 2 -22 -12 The experimental plant is very stinky and sweet , short , crystalized , and discusting. The control plant is green, smells like dirt, and is still alive.
Data Chart Plant Variable Data Chart Date Control Experimental (Sugar Water) 2/15/2012 6 cm 7 cm 2/16/2012 8. 5 cm 7. 5 cm 2/17/2012 11 cm 7 cm 2/21/2012 16 cm 7 cm 2/22/2012 16 cm 2/23/2012 16 cm 5 cm 2/24/2012 17 cm 5 cm
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Conclusion Statement From this experiment, we learned you should never water a plant with sugar water because it will shrivel up, die, stink, and get sticky.
Hypothesis Statement • Our hypothesis was wrong and right because the plant didn’t grow faster but the plant smells sweet.
Future Experiments If given the chance, how would you change this experiment in the future? We would not water with sugar water, we would water with really cold water.
Any Question? • Does anyone have any questions about our experiment?
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