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Question - What do you want to find out?
Materials - What equipment do you need?
Method - How are you going to carry out the experiment? Step by step.
What are you going to keep the same?
What are you going to change?
What are you going to measure?
I am going to keep the type of bread the same for the experiment. I am going to leave the bread in the places for the same amount of time.
I am going to put both pieces of bread in the dark.
The temperature the bread is kept at.
I am going to put one piece of bread in the refrigerator and one on a radiator.
How does temperature affect the growth of mold on bread?
The amount of mold on the bread
1. Put each piece of bread inside a plastic bag.
2. Zip up the bags.
3. Label each bag with a marker.
4. Put one bag in the refrigerator.
5. Put one bag in a warm place in the dark. Near a radiator for example.
6. Check on the bags every day and draw pictures of what you see.
7. Do not open the bags and put them in the trash after one week.
8. Compare the results from the two bread slices.
Hypothesis
Prediction
If the temperature is lower, then the mold grows more slowly.
Less mold will grow on a piece of bread that is left in the fridge compared with a piece of bread that is left near a radiator.
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