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Group Members: Dora Milan, Grace Carlson, Sofia Wehrle, Kaitlyn Bonfield
Problem: Does the temperature outside effect the color of the bark on the inside of the redbud tree?
Hypothesis: If the temperature is colder, then the color of the bark will become lighter and fade into a white color.
Materials: Thermometer, Redbud Tree, Camera
Procedure:
1) Take out notebook and pen/pencil.
2) Go outside to the redbud tree
3) Take temperature outside with the thermometer.
4) Rip off a small piece of the bark on the Redbud tree
5) Take pictures of the inside of the bark.
6) Record results of the color and temperature.
Comments
Zarnowski Brant
Nov 2, 2011
Good procedure
Bondarowicz Alyse
Nov 2, 2011
Make sure you have a procedure.
Eckmann Bryan
Nov 2, 2011
how are you guys going to know when it got lighter??
Ryan Noah
Nov 2, 2011
Nice job very clear procedures.
Kantner Hannah
Nov 3, 2011
Creative problem.
Jackson Leanne
Nov 4, 2011
Very clear and well thought out procedure.
Monk Matthew
Nov 4, 2011
I can understand the procedure very clearly. Good job!
Edwards Timothy
Dec 14, 2011
where are all the results? other than that, not bad.