Teach your students about fair testing in science with an engaging 'What is a Fair Test? Teaching Slide Presentation.
Explore Fair Testing in Science With Interactive Teaching Slides!
Explore the important scientific concept of fair testing with our comprehensive teaching slide deck, designed specifically for upper elementary and middle school educators. This Google Slides presentation provides everything you need to help your students understand the core principles of conducting a fair test during science investigations.
Key Concepts Covered:
- Characteristics of a fair test
- Understanding variables in a science investigation
- Identifying dependent variables
- Identifying independent variables
- Identifying constants
- Identifying and differentiating between different types of variables
- Identifying examples and non-examples of fair testing scenarios
This engaging resource features informative slides, whole-class activities, and independent tasks that guide students through the steps of fair testing in relation to science experiments. Use this presentation to introduce your students to a variety of important scientific practices while encouraging critical thinking and collaboration in your classroom. It is perfect for teaching scientific method concepts in an easy-to-understand format!
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This resource was created by Lindsey Phillips, a teacher in Michigan and Teach Starter collaborator.
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