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variables 6th grade

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System   A group of objects working together as a whole.  
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Dependent Variable   The responding variable. The thing in your experiment that you are observing or measuring.  
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Controlled Experiment   An experiment in which ONE and only ONE variable is changed.  
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Cycle   Any motion or actvity that repeats itself.  
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Variable   Anything that you can change in an experiment that might affect the outcome.  
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Inference   A guess based on limited information.  
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Standard   The baseline used in a controlled experiment, BEFORE changing any variables that you use to tell if a variable effected the outcome.  
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Independent Variable   The thing in your experiment that you are changing. The manipulated variable.  
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Control variables   The things in your experiment that stay the same.  
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Procedure   A logical list of steps to take in your experiment.  
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Conclusion   A wrap up of your experiment using the data you gathered to support your argument. Tells whether your hypothesis was correct or incorrect.  
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S.I.   The Système International d’Unités (SI), or International System of Units. What you use to measure the outcome of your experiments. mm, cm, m, km, g, kg, C, ml, l  
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