Cricket+Experiment+Review

__ Cricket Experiment __ Cornell notes/Test Review Take notes on only the "Cricket Experiment" in your test book. Textbook: Start with the last paragraph on page 18 and continue to page 21. The easiest way to take these notes is to copy every sentence that has the word cricket or chirp in it. Do this Cornell Style: On the right side: Copy down all the sentences in the reading about the cricket experiment. On the left side: Write questions pertaining to this experiment. Also write a summary of this experiment. Your summary should include nine items. (There will be a quiz on this experiment as well as half a test based on it.)

A second method for taking these notes is to copy the sentences indicated below. Locations of the cricket facts in the section. Use this if finding them by reading and look for the words cricket or chirp isn't working for you. P. 18 - last paragraph - last sentence P. 19 - paragraph 1 - sen tence 2 P. 19 - paragraph 4 - sentence 2 & last sentence P. 20 - paragraph 1 - last sentence P. 20 - paragraph 2 - sentence 3 & last sentence P. 20 - paragraph 3 - sentence 3 & last sentence P. 20 - paragraph 4 - sentence 4 & last sentence P. 20 - paragraph 5 - last sentence P. 21 - figure 12 - Answer the first question given. P. 21 - paragraph 2 - sentence 5 (14 items total)

These questions are similar to the ones you should make up for the left side of your Cornell notes. 1. (Question) What question was posed to get the experiment started? 2. (Hypothesis) What hypothesis was presented? 3. (Controls) What are the three controlled variables? 4. (Manipulated Variable) What is the manipulated variable? 5. (Responding Variable) What is the responding variable? 6. (Control for comparison) What is a possible control for this experiment? 7. (Interpretation of the data) What is the interpretation of the data? 8. (Conclusion) Does the data support the hypothesis or not?

Not the assignment, but a self test. Cricket Questions